I managed it for about two months! I had a goal or something to do – get in my swimsuit and onto my balcony for the hour of sun that hits it. Dumb, I know, but man am I tan now. Anyway, it didn’t take much effort so it was easy to do, but I had SOMETHING to go do so I would get out of bed to do it.
Once I got tan, though, it stopped feeling like I needed to do it and my schedule is messed up once again. At least now I know I can do it! I just need to find a new easy goal.
Jessie's Life List
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1. write something
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2. get a unique tattoo
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3. waste less time on the internet
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4. craft more
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5. be greener
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6. go running three times a week
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7. get more fit
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8. eat more vegetables
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9. save more money
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10. buy a newer car
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11. become a morning person.
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12. post more often to my blog
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13. Learn Spanish
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14. have better posture
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15. Get a tattoo
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16. decide what the hell I would like to do with the rest of my life
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17. find a blue that allows me to keep my blue hair
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18. Be the best at something
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19. go to comic-con
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20. have a library
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21. get a unique but subtle piercing
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22. Go through LATI
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23. get a full time job
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24. read a book a week
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How I did it: I hate taking pills. Especially giant horse pill bad tasting vitamins. Chewable ones are okay. Adult ones are mostly orange flavored and not awesome. Flintstones are good but then you are left with a bottle of orange. Drinkable vitamins are TERRIBLE. DO NOT try them. Seriously. Gummy vitamins are the answer. They just taste like fruit snacks. Actually, they are better than most. Costco's brand is best. They are for adults, too! They're so… Read how I did it…
How I did it: It turned out my laptop was not worth trying to fix. At least not at the place I took it. They "fixed" the problem, a loose connector. And they completely decimated the thing otherwise. It couldn't connect to the internet anymore, it didn't recognize it's own wireless card or modem and so I couldn't find the drivers (it was not a name brand) after reloading it. In the end, the whole thing was a huge waste of money … Read how I did it…
How I did it: I went in undecided, and then chose majors based on what I liked most: Anthropology and English. I don't want to pretend it was hard to finish two majors, because I really don't know what classes I would have been taking without specific subjects to fill in electives. I don't know how people do only one humanities/liberal arts/social science major. It was hard work and took up a lot of my time but it was still enjoyable … Read how I did it…
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It feels so close… I’m into my last year, just started a week ago.. It’s hard to believe that I’ve taken so many classes.. and there are still more to go. But only 10 more classes (including the ones I just began), if things go properly.
We sent poor lappy in to a repair place, who supposedly brought her charger port up to par… but now she thinks she has no wireless card! So I guess I got my laptop fixed, partly. Hopefully soon I can say this goal is done.
