Leaving Smith came with leaving boxes and boxes of crap in Massachusetts. Now, in Providence, there’s a lot less to sort through, but still plenty to get rid of eventually.
Alexis's Life List
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1. take care of myself
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2. live with passion, constantly
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3. live by the 7 principles of Unitarian Universalism
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4. learn to forgive
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5. exercise more
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6. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
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7. learn french
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8. move to Canada
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9. become a cardio/thoracic surgeon
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10. send the letters I write in my head
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11. update my website
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12. take more photographs
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13. help create the non-opus 2008
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14. learn programming
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15. start my own business
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16. stop letting food go bad (or eat what I buy)!
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17. eat more, and better
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18. discover what I truly want with people
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19. start practicing yoga
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20. balance all things better
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21. Find ways to relax
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22. attend a Wayzgoose
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23. Get an MFA in Graphic Design from RISD
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24. Get involved with RISD things
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25. Bike to work every morning
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26. Create a functional budget
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Recent entries
And that class was incredibly wonderful and painful, both physically and emotionally. Letting go of some of the stress that holds me together feels dangerous right now. Maybe once I’m in a different place, where I don’t have to juggle so many two hour chunks in a day, I’ll commit myself to yoga and the falling apart that seems to come with it for me.
How about I just don’t buy food? College has the effect of making me completely irresponsible for what I eat, based on time commitments and apathy.
