I am officially deciding to focus on myself now, and not worry about tomorrow. Tomorrow will come no matter what happens to me, now is the only moment in time that I have any effect on. So here’s to being satisfied with the progress I’ve made so far, despite what tomorrow will bring.
mafiafairychick's Life List
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1. Be impeccable with my word
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2. do my best
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3. don't make assumptions
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4. discover the truth
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5. learn mandolin
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6. find a job that doesn't feel like a job
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7. find a place to live
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8. fix teeth
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9. get a computer
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10. get a job
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11. get my driver's license
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12. Get organized
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13. get a pet
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14. go to austrailia
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15. go back to peru
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16. go to the uk
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17. go to the west coast
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18. have money
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19. improve my listening skills.
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20. improve my skills as an artist
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21. learn to blow glass
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22. lose weight
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23. meet charles manson
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24. never, EVER grow up
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25. not take things so personally
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26. play Uno with God and Satan.
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27. read, read, and read some more
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28. stop judging
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29. study the occult
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30. take voice lessons
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31. write a novel
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32. excercise regularly
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33. Learn about quantum physics
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34. eradicate patriarchy
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35. Join Mission Organic 2010!
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36. make my own clothes
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37. learn Tarot
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I am afraid the pathogens of zombieness alter your own self into a zombie, and now my mother has me chained in the basement. Occasionally she throws me an unruly customer from her store, but alas it was not worth the leprosy like effects.
I have been a lot more successful recently. instead of exercising for as long as I think I can go, I’ve been setting goals to build up to and, as any sagitarius would, I aimed high. Turns out I can do 200 crunches, I didn’t think I could but i proved myself wrong for the better. Also I’ve divided my meals down, so now I’m eating more times a day but smaller portions. I get about 250 calories a meal, which by the end of the day adds up to 1,500 (that’s give or take maybe 20 cals.) I’m only 5’ 3” and not very active so I don’t need more than 1,500. Discovery health has a kinda nifty fitness thing; However, it’s designed for someone not poor (like myself) so the recipes are kind of a joke. OH! and I’ve been reading the book the Omnivore’s Dilemma it really makes you take a second look at the foods you are eating, and it also makes you appreciate food more. It’s a really good read, and filled with lots of vibrant and sardonic humor. As far as food choices I often find myself eating, Corn and beans is awesome it’s so low cal, and not fat really. I can even get away with putting some brown sugar in the beans to make them more barbecuey. It really is a perfect meal though carbs protein and fiber. . . Oh and soup is pretty sweet too I miss mayonaise and I can’t have all the yummy cheeses and other dairy products I love, so cream of chicken, broccoli, asparagus, and more soups are filling the void. oh and dark chocolates not as bad as milk chocolate so I do allow myself an extremely rare but very savored chocolate moment. Anyway I hope that gives a few of you something that helps you out.
