I LOVE Europe – I love its diversity – geographically, culturally, linguistically. I have lived in England, Ireland, France and Germany and loved all of those places. Though I’m beginning to get itchy feet…For someone who loves travelling, I have not yet been out of Europe, which is just…well, wrong!! I hope to rectify this soon, finances permitting…! :P
lovable_linguist's Life List
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1. organise my time better
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2. stop wasting time
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3. be healthier
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4. forget about people who make me feel negative, but move on, being that bit wiser for having known them
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5. ride my bicycle!
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6. To live instead of exist
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7. play badminton
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8. learn something new everyday
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9. do a first aid course
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10. be true to myself
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11. trust myself more
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12. be where I am now
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13. learn spanish
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14. live my dreams
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15. find a job that I enjoy
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16. take more risks
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17. be more assertive
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18. do more exercise
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19. keep a diary
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20. have more fun
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21. go to more concerts
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22. Get a new wardrobe
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23. start yoga
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24. change my hairstyle
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25. get a part-time job
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26. learn to drive
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27. chill out
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28. learn to play a musical instrument
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29. get up earlier to make the most of the day, and my life
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30. be happy on my own
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31. Be more spontaneous and creative
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32. get out of europe
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Recent entries
Don't misunderstand this goal...
8 months ago
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18 months ago
Ok…sounds a bit of a strange goal, but I’ll explain…
Basically it means…live for the present. Don’t necessarily forget the past, but don’t dwell on it and think about the future, but don’t face it with doubt and worry. In short, just enjoy how things are now, because they’ll soon be confined to something of the past.
That makes sense…I think!

