besosyelmar




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  1. 1. Make my father proud
    54 people
  2. 2. find the truth
    50 people
  3. 3. To live instead of exist
    11,670 people
  4. 4. go to grad school
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    1,040 people
  5. 5. Become Financially Independent
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    6,299 people
  6. 6. Learn to play the guitar
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  7. 7. Write more
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  8. 8. see the northern lights
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    18,963 people
  9. 9. Send a postcard to Postsecret
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    3,026 people
  10. 10. Be more green
    302 people
  11. 11. sell my condo
    70 people
  12. 12. go to the gym regularly
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    820 people
  13. 13. Read the books I own before buying more
    62 people
  14. 14. stop procrastinating
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  15. 15. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
    21,236 people
  16. 16. cruise the Mediterranean
    49 people
  17. 17. See the great wall of China
    303 people
  18. 18. be a professor
    88 people
  19. 19. Hike the inca trail to machu picchu
    79 people
  20. 20. Skydive
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stop procrastinating
No progress on this one...

Sadly, I think I’ve actually become a worse procrastinor since I signed up for this goal…sucks!!! Anybody out there with any ideas??? HELP!



go to the gym regularly
Tried the gym but in love with Zumba

It’s just sooo much fun! I go three times a week with my best friend. It’s the best work out—we leave the class drenched in swet! Our instructor is really good.

Zumba doesn’t even feel like you’re excercising. It’s basically dancing all types of latin music – merengue, salsa, samba, tango, regeton, cumbia…



backpack through Europe (read all 3 entries…)
Back from Europe...

and it was an AMAZING experience. Went alone but did not feel alone ‘case I met soooo many people!!! I visited 10 cities: Paris, Budapest, Vienna (Wien), Venice, Rome, Munich, Barcelona, Madrid, Bern and Lisbon. I never made it to Copenhagen because as I was headed down there midway in Paris, I wanted to book my return ticket but the train was completely booked so I ended up staying a few extra nights in Paris before heading back home.

I took the overnight trains through out most of my trip which saved me a lot of time—I traveled during the night and woke up in a new city almost everyday. The cochette trains were surprisingly comfortable.

Aside from all the wonderful advice out there on the web ( www.soyouwanna.com), here a few tips if you’re planning a to backpack through Europe:
- Exchange 100 euros at the airport BEFORE landing in Europe
- Pull Euros from an ATM once you get to Europe. This is so that you won’t get robbed paying a ridiculous exchange rate & fees.
- Take a poncho or umbrella
- Take a good amount of baby wipes

Ahhhh….getting ready to plan my next trip. Debating between India or Peru…



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