I’ve organized my bedroom closet—bought space bags and put away all of the clothes i’m not currently wearing but can’t seem to part with… and took about 50 cds to the record store to sell. now i’ve just got to go through all of the books i haven’t looked at in 2 years. still chipping away at this one…
realistically's Life List
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1. Feel Healthy
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2. Get Organized
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3. Lose 20 Pounds
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4. Stop Worrying
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5. Pay my bills on time
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6. Do the dishes
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7. Spend time with my family
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8. Watch less TV
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9. Walk more
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10. Fix my bike
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11. Ride my bike
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12. Eat more vegetables
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13. Throw a party every couple months
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14. be honest with myself
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15. create a budget
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16. Find a new job
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17. go to spain
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18. Feel more confident
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19. meet my neighbors
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20. turn 36
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21. write more songs
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Since adding this goal, I had a great Labor Day bbq at my house and I threw an awesome party on my 30th birthday, which was a little over a month ago. But I’m not going to cross this one off—because i want to continue throwing parties every couple months.
this is a very ambiguous goal. ive done it for the past 3 months… but at what point do i consider myself to be a person who always pays my bills on time and who doesn’t have to write about it on a website like this? 6 months? a year? like a previous poster, i also have all of my bills listed in my calendar program, on the payday before they are due, with email alerts—and it is helping… but i still feel like i should be motivated to organize and pay them as soon as i see them show up in my mailbox. i’m going to wait a few months and re-visit this one.
