For some reason I think that once I decide on what to buy for a laptop and actually purchase the piece that I will find something better. I guess I’m scared of buyers remorse. Writing it down makes me feel silly; I have more important things that I should worry about.
katiya123's Life List
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1. stop picking my skin
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2. Start my own business
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3. dance again
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4. make my own business cards
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5. backup my computer
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6. have my own website
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7. Work out more
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8. get a laptop
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9. eat healthier
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10. stretch daily
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11. read a book
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12. find the man of my dreams
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13. get out of debt
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14. identify 100 things that make me happy.
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15. drink less alcohol
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The mirror is a love/hate relationship. If I didn’t stand so damn close to it, everything would be fine. I definitely find it useful and I am glad that we have them, but standing with my face plastered so close, would make anyone look bad. I think that if I didn’t lean over the sink or vanity and stood straight while looking in the mirror I wouldn’t find so many faults. Like, if we all stood at a mirror at the same distance that we stand while talking with friends, than we wouldn’t find anymore faults than others see on us, and we would leave all of that obsessive picking alone.
I’ve been trying to get up and running with my own business but everything seems to be falling through the cracks with the economy the way it is. I don’t want to end up on the street :(
