I live in the north and I see northern lights alot! :) It’s entertaining!
dana1094's Life List
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1. stop caring what others think.
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2. live passionately
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3. be more independent
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4. be wise
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5. Be less shy
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6. Be liked
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7. Get the respect I deserve
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8. stop being self-concious
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9. Improve my posture
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10. have no fear
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11. be strong
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12. enjoy life
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13. break bad habits
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14. Enjoy life at it's fullest
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15. run fast
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16. anime
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17. have my own anime
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18. stop being boring
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19. be more positive
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20. Be less afraid of failure
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21. Feel attractive again
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22. be more confident
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23. have a reverent, passionate, inspired, enlightened prayer life
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24. be awesome
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25. remember to pray everyday
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26. pray every day
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27. Stand up for myself
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28. Speak up for myself
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29. know myself
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30. to lose weight
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31. Make new friends
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32. Stop being so nervous
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33. learn to cook. Really cook.
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34. Stop comparing myself to other people
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35. Get contact lenses
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36. stop being lazy
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37. stop being scared of everything
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38. Improve my self-esteem
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39. not be lonely
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I think being awsome is to help friends. I’ve helped my friends, and they said that I was awsome for helping them.
Speaking your mind is one of the best skills you can learn. What it’s really all about is, being confident enough to realize that you deserve just as good treatment as anybody else. Plus, knowing how to demand good treatment.
Do you worry that if you say what you feel, you could hurt someone’s feelings? That’s sweet, but remember, being nice doesn’t mean being a doormat. Everyone has a right to her own feelings about situations and subjects – and that includes you!
You can learn to speak up confidently by copying others who seem self-assured. Notice how they express themselves and pick up their moves. Your role model for this might be a confident friend, a person you admire, or even a celebrity who speaks out in a way you’d like to imitate. You can rehearse your “speaking up” skills with good friends or a family member, or even in front of a mirror. With practice, you can learn to appear more confident.
Remember, it’s your life! You’ve got to stand up for what you believe in. Don’t let anyone make you feel like your opinions don’t matter. Keep on telling yourself that you are entitled to have your own opinions and feelings about things. Learn to be honest, and you will gain respect from others. More importantly, you’ll build self-respect. The more you do it, the easier it will become.
