and I’m learning a lot! I’m so happy. I’m taking art next year as well so I can further develop my skills! YEAH!
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1. stop procrastinating
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2. feel the fear and do it anyway
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3. love myself
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4. keep a journal
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5. learn french
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6. learn to draw
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7. become more flexible
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8. travel
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9. live by the ocean
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10. take more pictures
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11. sleep under the stars
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12. To live instead of exist
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How I did it: Whenever I worried about something, I would ask myself if I could or couldn't change what I was worrying about. If I realised I could change it, I would start working on it to get it out of my mind. If I realised I couldn't, I would stop worrying. No sense in worrying about something you can or can't change. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I didn't write down all the entries like I had previously planned, instead I just sat down in one sitting and wrote down 100 things. It made me feel really good after. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I replaced all drinks with water. When I got thirsty, instead of going for a pop or juice, I'd make the choice to get water. I put a jug of water in the fridge with some lemon in it, and whenever I opened the fridge I'd see that first. With meals, I'd chose water. When sitting at the computer or watching tv, I made sure to have a glass of water with me so I could take a drink. It made a huge difference. Read how I did it…
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and I decided I didn’t want to take medication.
I disagree that I have some neuro-transmittor problem in my brain that’s making me worried. When I worried, I tend to put stuff off and distract myself so I don’t have to think about my goals or work and stuff.
I think the problem is just mental. I just need to think more positively and become more focused. Medication might help, but I don’t want to take the chance of messing up my health. I know I can beat my problems without drugs.
who I’ve known since I was four years old, lives by the ocean. She lives five minutes from the beach and can see the ocean from her bedroom window. I am incredibly jealous.
One day I will do this.


