I found the person. It happened accidentally, we knew each other before. It is kind of a wonderful relationship. Other than anything before, more open and always facing the future. She is right now in South America. I am here and have to study. I won’t loose my confidence as I still have my own life. I am looking for the days when we will start sharing our stories and the time again, when her skin shines golden in the sun. Oh yeah, I am waiting.
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3. stop procrastinating
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4. work harder
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5. stop wasting time on the internet
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6. exercise regularly
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7. train everyday
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8. implement discipline into my life
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9. study abroad in japan
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10. Finish all the un-finished projects I've started
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11. improve my english
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12. Learn Japanese
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13. Get organized
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14. learn to play guitar
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15. Spend less time fooling around on the net and more time actually working
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16. go to New York
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17. Go skydiving
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18. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
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19. keep my room tidy
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20. Get a degree in maths
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21. Design a T-shirt
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22. Learn to play the guitar
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23. Be more polite
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16 months ago
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16 months ago
I don’t want to feel like being glued to my problems. Sure, it’s not always easy but worrying or feeling miserable doesn’t change anything. So why not just start doing anything and come back to the problems later? There is always enough to do.
izo_86
16 months ago
Yeah, I found a way to do that: Not a conversation course in university, but Couchsurfing. I hosted enough people to say that it really helped me a lot. I can easily switch between German and English now and often just follow my nose.
Combined with reading books, that is a natural way to get into the language.
