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monkeyinmaine's Life List
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1. turn my blog into a book
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2. mail a banana
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3. show gratitude on a daily basis
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4. stop procrastinating
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5. To live instead of exist
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6. take my son to York England
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7. write more snail mail
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8. go to more concerts
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9. cook more often
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10. weed for 5 minutes a day
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11. drink more water
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12. See The Pixies live
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13. Save money
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14. Swim with dolphins
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15. make a habit of bringing my own bag to the grocery store
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16. organise my book shelves
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17. make entries about what happens in my life so people who read my ramblings don't get bored when I have nothing to say about my goals.
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18. cleansweep my life
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19. buy the world a coke
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20. declutter 15 minutes a day
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21. Beat my depression
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22. stop convincing myself that I can't do it
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24. run around town in a bear suit
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25. walk my dog more
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How I did it: I went to a zombie kickball game and interviewed the zombies. I forgot to wear protective gear on my head, which I highly recommend, but I did survive the experience. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UajBFdjhp0 Read how I did it…
How I did it: Lots of meditation. Lots of reminding myself that being embarrassed lasts maybe a day. But living a life of fear and limitations lasts forever. Read how I did it…
My house was built in the 40s. Book lover that I am, this is heaven for me. And also hell. The house has 6 built in book shelves and then all the shelves I brought with me. Every few years or so, the shelves get stale and disorganized. It’s time for that Herculean task of pulling them all out, dusting them off, sorting them for the used book store, the library sale or back on the shelves.
I can’t let a simple job like this overwhelm me. They are not dragons. They are bookshelves…


