I agree it’s pretty much a crap shoot. Although a cute girl in a costume seems to be my formula for success.
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2. write more letters
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3. roast a goose
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4. Buy a Moleskine notebook
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5. scuba dive more
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6. Buy a House
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7. play the blues
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8. pay off my loans
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9. decide what I want to be when I grow up
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10. implement GTD
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11. learn to play bass guitar
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12. Learn to play the guitar
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13. build a koi pond
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14. roast my own coffee
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15. stop biting my nails
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16. drink more water
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17. climb mt. fuji
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18. Learn to play a musical instrument
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19. start using hipster pda
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20. achieve world domination
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21. Be a better blogger
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22. get more organized
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23. procrastinate less
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24. Roast a duck
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25. learn Elian script
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how I never practice drawing, a friend told me to get off my butt and do something about it. So as a New Year’s resolution, I bought myself an inexpensive datebook at Barnes and Noble. I purposefully bought a cheap datebook for two reasons: 1) so I wouldn’t treat the paper as being precious and that I wouldn’t feel like I was wasting paper, and 2) the drawings are already dated so I could monitor my progress. I promised myself I would draw one sketch a day using pencil and pen. I normally work with blue non-reproducing pencil and ink it in with Pilot Precise V5 or V7 pens. They aren’t great works of art. But the purpose of this whole affair is to get me into the habit of drawing on a daily basis.
My sketches can be found at: http://nastyscribbles.blogspot.com/index.html
