I took the course again.
Since I have the paperwork from last time, I should be able to just hand everything in, right?
knocka's Life List
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1. learn arabic
6 entries . 1 cheer2,317 people -
2. Get a gun license
1 entry . 1 cheer20 people -
3. Get my Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blue belt
35 people -
4. become a runner
1 entry . 1 cheer334 people -
5. join MPAC
1 person -
6. fix the bathroom
1 entry4 people -
7. Finish my Project+ certification
2 people -
8. make hajj
1 entry18 people -
9. get a minor in mathematics
1 entry . 1 cheer1 person -
10. be a millionaire before 40
52 people -
11. Lose 40 pounds and keep it off
7 entries . 1 cheer101 people -
12. read all the books that i own
2 entries47 people -
13. learn .net
1 cheer107 people -
14. pay off credit cards
3 entries . 3 cheers1,420 people -
15. bring my website back
2 entries2 people -
16. Improve my calligraphy
1 cheer9 people -
17. Master Silat(a form of Martial Arts)
4 people -
18. join CAIR
1 person -
19. Take one picture a day as a way to document my life
878 people -
20. buy rental property
1 entry39 people -
21. Develope a Project Management Corp.
1 person -
22. be more sexy
36 people -
23. save up 3 months worth of salary for emergencies
181 people -
24. get a masters degree
1 entry3,101 people -
25. perform tabata intervals several times a week
1 cheer2 people
Once a week, I process my inbox.
I update any needed stuff using thinkingRock.
When deciding what to do, after weekly review process is complete:
I. PRINT PROJECT OUTLINE
1. Go to File/Reports/Project Outline (Current).
*Project: current project
*Include done Items (this is so that I can see how far away I am from completing a project)
II. PRINT ACTIONS BY CONTEXT
1. go to File/Reports/Actions by Context
*show project/thought
*show notes
III.DETERMINE NEXT ACTIONS
1. First I look over the project outline, making any necessary notes.
2. I then look at my next actions list and write out a list of next actions that I want to complete the most.
I was able to pay off two cards so far. Now I will take the money that was going towards them and pay the rest off. It definitely feels good.
