UkiahJewel




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UkiahJewel's Life List

  1. 1. keep losing weight
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  2. 2. unpack my house
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  3. 3. publish a local newspaper
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  4. 4. get the house cleaned
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  5. 5. Finish My Teaching Credential
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  6. 6. be a domestic goddess
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  7. 7. write something every day
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  8. 8. Save money
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  9. 9. stop procrastinating
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  10. 10. drink more water
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  11. 11. catch up on my bills
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  12. 12. get a job
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  13. 13. clean the garage
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  14. 14. Finish Graduate School
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learn about kitchen witchcraft
As an eclectic kitchn witch I have.... 2 years ago
  • learn to listen to myself and family
  • become more resourceful than I had imagined
  • felt empowered to manifest my intentions
  • developed my keen sense of intution
  • helped others become what they desire
  • taught my children to utilize their resources


stop worrying about things I can't change
4 kinds of worry 3 years ago

Every thing we worry about falls into 4 catagories:

1. It’s important – I have control over it.

2. It’s important – I don’t have control over it.

3. It’s not important – I have control over it.

4. It’s not important – I don’t have control over it.

I used to worry about all these.
Now when something comes up – I decide which catagory it fits into and if it’s not in #1 then I just don’t give it any energy.

Jullie



learn to type without looking at my hands
It's worth pushing yourself. 3 years ago

I started with 12 wpm. I type about 65 now. I used to type much faster, but I don’t practice now. I distinctly remember the first time I didn’t have to think about where a letter was on the keyboard – it was very much like when I learned to read music or was learning to speak Spanish (which I don’t) – If you push yourself, there comes a point where your brain doesn’t have to go through each tedious step and it starts to flow.

I know it’s hard in the beginning – A)Looking at what you’re typing B)thinking about where your fingers are C)remembering where the key you want is in relation to your hands D)reaching out with the correct finger D)replacing your fingers to HOME. But very quickly (if you really practice) your brain won’t have to go A – B – C – D. You won’t think about these steps at all!

Good luck!



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