I have found out that it’s so much easier for me to write texts per hand on paper before typing them off on the computer. I feel that I have more concentration then and sometimes I can’t even stop writing.
Also: I like to write every single idea for my thesis down on paper. And then bring everything into a text form.
C.'s Life List
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1. make a list with at least 50 things I'm good at
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2. help to harvest olives in palestine
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3. visit Palestine
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4. write a haiku per day for one month
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5. find a job after graduation
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6. travel alone
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7. not giving valuable time to people who don't care if I live or die
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8. save at least 1000 €
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9. drink wine at a nice café in Paris
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10. layout and print a portfolio book for my photography
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11. sleep under the stars
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12. make a black/white photography series with at least 15 pictures
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13. Visit Seoul
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14. Visit New York
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15. Visit Venice
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16. Visit London
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17. Visit France
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18. learn basic french
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19. learn the arabic alphabet
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Recent entries
Yes. Yes, it was absolutely worth it. Writing that goal down really helped me. I’ll try to repeat that from time to time.
I’ve started my little experiment on Monday and I’m doing quite well. Today at work I intuitively mixed InDesign with Oblivion shortcuts … So, yes, I miss playing it. But I won’t give up.
And I have actually started weaving again!
