Got my Gym membership card today. 1hr cycling @ HR ~120.
Andreas's Life List
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1. Daily: Reflect on at least 5 things for which I'm grateful (Happiness Manifesto #2)
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2. Enjoy Playing
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3. love what I do
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4. be more open
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5. Live less inside my own head
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6. Be an effective leader
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7. be a teacher
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8. stay focused on my own priorities
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9. Be Self Disciplined
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10. live up to my full potential
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11. be able to look back on each day with a sense of accomplishment
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12. Go to sleep earlier.
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13. Keep a journal
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14. eat healthy
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15. slow down
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16. love myself
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17. exercise regularly
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18. Lose 10 pounds
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19. find a girlfriend
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20. own my own home
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21. pay my taxes on time
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22. avoid paying taxes
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23. Buy a House
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24. whiten my teeth
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25. get married
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26. create a family
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27. live without pain
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28. be more organized
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29. study and live the 7 Habits
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30. have straight teeth
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31. drink more water
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32. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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33. Determine a single word that represents everything I'm trying to do, be, and learn in life.
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34. learn french
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35. Learn Japanese
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36. travel more often
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37. list three things every day that made me happy
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38. learn italian
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39. Learn Spanish
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40. Kiss in the rain
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41. Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
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42. be more patient
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43. Work at Disneyland
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Recent entries
Gave my first talk on economic theory (value, exchange, price) and the challenges of digital money – and for the first time ever, I “presented” without any slides or a computer; just me, a few notes on paper and a small crowd of 20.
Once I started talking and stuck to my script, everything went smooth and easy and I could talk freely. The talk was way too long for the time slot, but still pretty well received, I even got positive feedback. I enjoyed the experience and I hope to get another chance soon.
Oh… having a few glasses of red wine obviously helped :)
