everytime I think I’m all caught up, I realize that nothing is where it really belongs. This organization crap might actually need professional help.
naparq's Life List
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1. have an unassisted birth
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2. work for a hospice
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3. stop sticking my foot in my mouth
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4. stand up for myself
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5. get another tattoo
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6. learn how to drive stick-shift
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7. write more letters to my family
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8. go on a date
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9. be more patient
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10. Visit Machu Picchu
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11. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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12. spend more time with my kids
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13. get organized
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14. learn to dance
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15. get fit
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16. build my dream house
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17. learn fluent spanish
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18. homeschool my kids
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19. move to mexico
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20. be a better mom
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21. meditate daily
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22. finish my education so i can have my dream career
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23. feel like i belong somewhere
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24. see the northern lights
16,928 people
Recent entries
Ummmm...
2 years ago
School...
2 years ago
...is going well. I am growing in confidence everyday and I am finding that I love to practice on my family, especially my kids. When I’m done, I don’t think I will have to work again because when you are doing what you love, it’s never work.
Closing my eyes...
2 years ago
I have discovered that trying to be more patient is a big mistake. I am, by nature, a patient person, but I have a few triggers that I’d really like to learn to diffuse. The main trigger is when my kids come home from visiting grandparents.
Recently, I have found something that helps. Closing my eyes. If I just close my eyes and breath, I relax. I don’t know for sure if it’s closing my eyes or breathing that activates my patience, but I always do both.
