my flatmate bought me a book of animals and instructions! now all I need is yarn and a free afternoon and the creatures will begin!
historymiss84's Life List
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1. write an awesome thesis
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2. go to the osteopath
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3. take a dance class
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4. go on a volunteer holiday
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5. learn to crochet amigurumi animals
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6. get a massage
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7. get an article published
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8. go back to san francisco
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9. be fluent in another language
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10. drive around Australia with friends
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11. leave the postcode more often
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12. make my family and friends christmas presents
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13. be more productive
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14. make new friends
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15. swim with seals
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16. always carry an extra bag so I can say no to plastic
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17. be more adventurous!
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18. write atleast 500 words a day
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19. have patience
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20. present at a conference
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21. go horse riding
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22. go camping
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23. go bike riding in the park
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24. focus on one thing at a time
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25. sort out my super and do a voluntary contribution each year
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How I did it: I have been seeing the same tax agency for a few years so it was fairly simple, I just had to search around for all the reciepts I stash everywhere, find my payslips, and check my bank accounts to see if I had accrued any interest. Thats about it! Went in, lovely lady did the resy for me! Read how I did it…
How I did it: I did a little research on health funds, and decided to go with the one my parents are with as they had a good starter pack and I was already on their system. I called up for an application form, filled it out when it arrived an sent it back. I figure at $55 a month its well worth it, especially when I can claim extras such as osteo and physio, which I need! Read how I did it…
How I did it: The main thing was getting to bed sooner, spending less time on the net late at night, and jumping out of bed when I wake up, rather than going back to sleep. Using your extra morning time is the best incentive to keep doing it - today I was at the gym before 7, which felt great. Read how I did it…
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Now that I’ve applied for private health insurance, its a 2 month wait and then osteo is covered. So come December, I can realise this goal!
forms are signed and i’ll put them in the post today! after a scary brush with the hospital system, I’ve realised that private cover is not expensive but actually the better option. Plus I can get covered for extras like osteo -another of my 43 things!
