I had to take a class in drawing for my Interior Design major and am surprised at how well it’s turning out! I’m not saying I now want to be an artist because it’s hard and very time-consuming for me but if you want it, you can do it.
blueskies777's Life List
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1. find a church that I love
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2. Get my interior design degree
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3. learn to speak Italian
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4. lose weight
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5. be more organized
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6. learn to play blues guitar
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7. Move to New York City
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8. be more social
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9. see the northern lights
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10. meet my soulmate
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11. exercise regularly
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12. Volunteer
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13. Learn swordplay
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14. get a condo
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15. live in europe
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How I did it: I had needed to get one for school and I think it would have helped my grade if I had not been all wishy-washy and just did it sooner. I know very little about computer reqirements so, luckily, the school gave a list of requirements they thought it needed. The one I finally got is 17-inches with lots of flashy lights. I love it but am paranoid to take it anywhere for fear it will get stolen. I bought a security cab… Read how I did it…
I got myself into some credit card debt several years back that was slowly dragging me down. Even without using them the remaining interest was more than I could handle. I went to a credit counseling place and they had me cut them up and made a payment plan for me. It took 4 long lean years of living in a pretty crappy apartment, picking up overtime, sometimes only having beans for lunch, and living paycheck-to-paycheck, but I made it out of debt on my own without any help from parents (who still don’t know about it) or anyone else. I got myself into it and was determined to get myself out. It was a hard lesson to learn but it feels so free to be out of debt!
Okay, so I have been getting the Italian phrase-a-day calendars for the last 3 yrs to no avail. I cannot find any classes in the area and I can’t seem to stick with the books by myself. But I love the way Italian sounds and I think I may be pretty good at the pronounciation when I try it…they understood my minimal Italian when I was there. I think I found a group to join in the area on meetup dot com.
