and genuinly loved learning. One of the best decisions of my life. I had such a good experience I have stayed in academia ever since – even though I realize that my experience was very unique, and I am a bit dissapointed to think I am not as influencial to students as my mentors were to me. Still, get the degree, learn in all your classes, don’t complain b/c you think its unfair to have to “take classes you don’t need” – you need them. enjoy yourself and get to know your profs for crying out loud.
neaterbee's Life List
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1. do something meaningful
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2. move out of this house
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3. get rid of back fat
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4. eat healthier
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5. find my home
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6. save some money
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7. lose weight, of course
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8. have a baby
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9. start yoga again
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10. find my husband
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11. quit my job
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loved college
22 months ago
Untitled
22 months ago
so i’ve complained about wanting to change jobs and getting off track in my career. The fact remains, the extra little 2 years of fun has led to having many more choices and opportunities than just a BS (psych and counseling)
failed the test 5 times
22 months ago
I can’t believe I didn’t even care about getting my licnese when I was 16. I took the test like 5 times – always in a different car. I couldn’t imagine my life without that drivers license. I take ot for granted now, but seeing this as a goal helps me appreciate the small accomplishments in life!
