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3 years ago
Well, I’m still at it- I’ve gotten rid of most of my law books and have moved on to cleaning out my closet- too much extra outerwear!
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blog
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read one great work of literature each month
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get a job in Missoula
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learn to do a trackstand
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pay off my credit card
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learn french
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write poetry every day
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Sell stuff on ebay
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Well, I’m still at it- I’ve gotten rid of most of my law books and have moved on to cleaning out my closet- too much extra outerwear!
I worked for a couple of land trusts for a while. It was very rewarding work in a very interesting, laid back but challenging atmosphere. The best thing is to enjoy the experience but watch out for burnout and stagnation, and get out if those things happen to you. Non- profit work often allows you to get more diverse experiences more quickly than say, a public sector or megacorporate job.
Well, I’ve sold some of my old law books and working up towards other stuff. The hardest part for me is estimating shipping costs.