blueboltler




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  1. 1. write a book
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  2. 2. reread Le Petit Prince
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  3. 3. get a tatoo
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  4. 4. Simplify.
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  5. 5. become a better poker player
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  6. 6. learn how to fold an origami crane
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  7. 7. fold 1000 origami cranes
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  8. 8. make brownies
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  9. 9. see the northern lights
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  10. 10. Send a message in a bottle
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  11. 11. eat healthier
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  12. 12. Break a world record
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  13. 13. go to Africa
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  14. 14. ride an ostrich
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  15. 15. tell a taxi driver to "follow that car!"
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  16. 16. Fill up my first sketchbook with drawings
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Keep track of my expenses in this month of February 2008
The Beginning 21 months ago

Managing money is an important skill and I hope to start this month. Unfortunately, I’ve let 13 days past by already but I’m not going to give up just yet.

To accomplish this goal, I’m going to be using a day planner that has a section for each day of the month. I will be keeping my receipts inside a shoebox and will tally them by month.



Fill up my first sketchbook with drawings
The Beginning 21 months ago

My goal before was to “improve my drawing skills” and then I found that I could never get it done. How would I know when I improved, or when to stop? How do you measure your improvement? If you’re going to set a goal, you should have some way of finding out when you’ve reached out.

I figured the best way to “improve my drawing skills” is through practice and so I decided to set this goal. I’m going to fill up my first sketchbook and see where I am at the end. Here we go :)



eat a pizza in italy
Untitled 2 years ago

The pizza is really different in Italy compared to what we’re accustomed to here in North America. It’s a lot lighter and the Italians don’t really like to pack a lot of meat in it (either that or I was completely ripped off). It makes a good light lunch though so why not give it a try?



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