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21 months ago
Grace, in my mind, is just a matter of acknowledging the world around you, instead of combating it’s very existence. Some days I have it, some days I don’t. That’s okay.
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Do 15 sit ups a day for 1 week
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Create a handbook: How to Love Myself
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Make a list of 43 things I know very little about, & then learn at least 3 things about each of them
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129 people |
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Create a [scrap]book of (at least) 100 things that make me happy.
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1 person |
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plant a garden
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Follow through
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153 people |
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Learn jazz clarinet
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2 people |
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have my own darkroom
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263 people |
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publish a piece of writing
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10 people |
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publish a photograph
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11 people |
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Create an off-the-grid self-sustainable intentional community centralized around learning and unschooling.
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1 person |
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Live in italy for two years
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10 people |
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make a film
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866 people |
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Go to Scuba School
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1 person |
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Visit Egypt
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897 people |
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Take a writing class
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62 people |
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write/make a zine
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1 person |
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visit the Harvard Museum of Natural History
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Grace, in my mind, is just a matter of acknowledging the world around you, instead of combating it’s very existence. Some days I have it, some days I don’t. That’s okay.
I think having a range of feelings is something to celebrate—sadness can be useful, disappointment can be motivating, depression happens.