- a short haircut on a hot day
- being ok for possibly failing an interview
- a plant I picked for my supervisor as a thank you gift (it’s bright and orange)
- clients canceling on me (more time to hang around the park heheheh)
- internet
natou's Life List
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1. Daily: Reflect on 5 things for which I'm grateful.
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2. Become an illustrator
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3. create a new painting or paint at least twice a week
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4. be more grounded
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5. Stop War
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6. save the earth
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7. save the world
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8. learn spanish
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9. learn capoeira
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10. dance modern ballet on stage
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11. buy original art
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12. promote and establish eco friendly communities
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13. meet a shaman
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14. find it
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15. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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16. share quotes
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17. Donate 1,000,000 grains of rice through freerice.com
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How I did it: First I picked a Master degree that was realistic to achieve, i.e. I am good in psychology therefore I can certainly pass all the classes. Also, I picked a masters degree that I loved, and because of that I never had problems motivating myself to study. I always did more than teachers asked for and excelled in many of the courses. I made friends with other students in the program and teachers, so I could get feedback and help on my work w… Read how I did it…
- laughing when I should have panicked
- my clients getting better
- possibly looking foolish and being ok with it
- new shoes!
- an organic, fresh smelling peach body scrub
Tamil protesters were outside the parliament for days now. Some had to be taken to the hospital after 4 days of no food, but the government is unmoved. The protest had to end eventually, Jack Layton stepped out and commented on the situation but nothing was heard from other politicians. I wonder what is the worth of a peaceful protest?
Are the politicians undergo some kind of workshop prior to stepping in the government? Like how to be tough skinned, ignore the pleas of the public, how to best dodge the most hard breaking news? I bet they do lol. Or even better, at the interview they must already possess the skills… And they have to provide examples of their heartless acts; what happened prior the situation, how they handled it and the results.
