I have made new friends this past year. But i haven’t kept any of them.
I found a club that does a lot of the same hobbies as me, they seem older. but maybe that will help.
TomboyNikki's Life List
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1. get my teeth fixed
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2. teach the world that only love can make you rich
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3. Write a movie script
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4. make people happy
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5. Become Financially Independent
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6. Surf more
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7. regret nothing
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8. never, EVER grow up
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9. Visit Japan
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10. make a new friend
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11. have children someday
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12. Move to Jupiter
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13. Stop spending money on things i dont need
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14. learn cpr
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15. buy a home
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16. contact old friends
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17. find my talent
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18. have a reason to smile every morning
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19. have a reason to leave work
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20. Make new friends
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Once you find the time to do it, and sit down and organize one shelf at a time.. it is easy.
It makes working in tight spaces easier. Getting rid of things you haven’t used in over a year, labeling, rubber banding and zip tying cables down makes a huge difference. ^^
Nothing in my life has changed, except me.
I read this book, by Thich Nhat Hanh, called “Anger, wisdom for cooling the flames”.
Actually suggested to me by an old friend. It helped me realize and focus on where my anger is coming from, that it’s not my fault, nor other peoples. It looks as anger as a suffering, people making us suffer, we make others suffer also. It basically taught me how to deal with it. Whether it was expressing it, breathing, or holding it in for a later talk. Back track to where the anger is rooted.
This might not be the book for you… but it helped me a great deal.
