Julia's Life List
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1. write a book
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2. learn to dance
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3. To live instead of exist
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4. Have more female friends
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5. Improve my posture
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6. do a scrapbook on my cats
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7. Get organized
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8. panda
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9. Send a singing telegram.
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10. channel my creativity
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11. bungee jump
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12. Do NaNoWriMo
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13. Live near an ocean
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14. Become fluent in more than one language
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15. be an inspiration to others
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16. Look at life as art. Make it beautiful.
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17. plant a tree and watch it grow
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18. Take more pictures
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19. accept the things I cannot change, have courage to change the things I can and have the wisdom to know the difference
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20. take a photo every day for one year
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21. stop procrastinating
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22. learn Russian
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23. Send a postcard to Postsecret
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24. go rock climbing
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How I did it: Since I only live six hours from Chicago, it wasn't too hard to find my way there. The first time I went was with a school trip for a few days by bus, and the second was with my family and we drove. And now I'm enrolled at DePaul, so I get to LIVE there! There are so many things to experience in Chicago - I recommend the deep-dish pizza, walking by the lake, Millennium Park, and visiting the Threadless store and Oz Park in Lincoln Park. Read how I did it…
How I did it: You can't just expect to wake up one morning and be deliriously happy for the rest of your life, or for one person or fulfilled dream to allow you to be truly happy. You have to look within yourself for your own truth and happiness. And it isn't just a simple answer, either. It takes a lot of work to let yourself be happy and to learn how to extend that happiness throughout every little pore of your life. Read how I did it…
How I did it: At 17 years old I still had not learned how to ride a bike. When my boyfriend heard this he was appalled at my lack of childhood and set out to change things. One sunny afternoon he rolled a bicycle out of his garage and ordered me on the strange and scary contraption. After a couple of hours I was still quite shaky, but I was racing up and down the street with wind in my hair, my smile overwhelming my entire face. Read how I did it…
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