It’s set up as of today! I’ve had this goal for almost 10 years. It will just make my life so much easier. I can complete tasks related to school, work, family, and organizing my life in general. why did it take me so long? i’m over living like a luddite. it wasn’t who i am. i love technology.
coyo404's Life List
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1. be comfortable in my own skin
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2. Clarify my financial goals
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3. get crunch refund
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4. open a roth IRA
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5. attend college full-time
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6. go out more and make new friends
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7. improve posture
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8. finish redecorating my room
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9. write my memoirs
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10. make my own clothes
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11. learn to drive
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12. Start my own business
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13. remember my dreams
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14. Buy a House
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15. take an island vacation this year
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16. go on at least 4 dates a month
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17. buy a digital camera
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18. help my aunt set up savings accounts for her kids
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19. make a plan for finacial independance
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20. use our security deposit box
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How I did it: i gave myself the space to be honest. it was a bittersweet sadness to see listed what I was depriving myself of. then I realized how I still have time in each moment to choose happiness or misery. Read how I did it…
Feelings are not facts. They come and go. I’ve had some incredibly lovely moments along with some negative ones. I tend to hold on too tightly to things I let hurt me and are harsh and unforgiving with myself. I forget how good I am. And the good things I have.
Along the way, repressing emotions became a habit. I did it so as not to hurt other people’s feelings, but in the end I feel damaged. How can I be compassionate to myself and others? It’s hard to negotiate the balance between being good and It’s not easy bringing people together in diverse communities. I used to feel bad about myself
I heard that there are 3 parts to success in this area.
1) What are your beliefs about money? They may be undermining you or leading you to greater success.
2) How much effort are you willing to put into making money? Like anything, the more you practice, the better you become.
3) Know the vision you have for your money. What do you want from money? How much do you need? Why? How are you going to get it? What will you do with it after you have it?
If I can identify the cures to my problems, I can then identify ways to fund those cures.
