WHat is the best method ? Can I do this on my own or do I need classes ? The time and money I can spend on this is limited…
lubbly's Life List
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1. practice nonviolent communication
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2. Read all the books in my "must read" pile
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3. lose 7 kilos
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4. exercise regularly
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5. learn yoga
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6. move back to scotland
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7. find out what Chrisanne is doing
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8. have a vegetable garden.
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9. eat more fruit and vegetables
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10. fly in a hot air baloon
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11. climb a mountain with my mum
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12. travel the world with my children
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13. read poetry
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14. go skinny dipping
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15. Give blood
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16. be more positive
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17. learn to ride a motorbike
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18. have my varicose veins lasered
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19. Finish what I start
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20. get a good job that fits in with my family life
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21. learn to play the guitar
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22. increase my vocabulary
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23. run a marathon
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24. get divorced
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25. carpe diem
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26. skype
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27. distort space time
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28. make a cheesecake
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29. go to the dentist
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30. Be healthy, be fit, be strong
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31. master the law of attraction
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32. practice mindfulness
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Recent entries
how ?
9 months ago
This is a question of survival...
9 months ago
I used to have a goal entitled “help my husband stop drinking alcohol” which really says it all and which I have given up on. Alcoholics are totally selfish, liars, unworthy of trust and pretty hard to have any respect for. I have done absoutely everything I can to help him only to come to the conclusion that really, there’s nothing I can do for him. As long as his life is easier with alcohol than without it why would he stop?
I have exhausted myself emotionally and physically and feel on the verge of depression. I am getting divorced to save myself and my children who, I am sorry to say have been obliged to witness his debauchery and deprevation. NO MORE !! I have a meeting with a lawyer on wednesday.
