Not bad from where I started. I’ve also spread the savings out to banks that offer much better interest rates than Wells Fargo. I am currently working with ING Direct, and USAA. If anyone has more recommendations I would love to hear them.
saltlick's Life List
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1. survive a zombie outbreak
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2. get out of debt
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3. live simply
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4. practice discardia
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5. go hiking once a week
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6. run a marathon
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7. Read more books
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8. Learn Japanese
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9. Eat less meat
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10. Visit Ireland
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11. read every book I own
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12. make teaching martial arts my full time job
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13. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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14. witness the end of IE
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15. Save money
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16. End world hunger
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17. write another game
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18. Go to more OA meetings
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19. Contribute
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20. stop procrastinating
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21. Empty my Inbox
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22. start a church
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23. Reprogram myself according to my own True Will
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How I did it: I started with 15 minutes a day in the morning, and added an extra minute when it felt comfortable. I got up to 31 minutes every morning, and have been there for the last year. Read how I did it…
How I did it: The source of suffering in this life is the belief that you are this life.The cure for this suffering is knowing what you are.There is a feeling in you, the absolute certainty that you are. That feeling of being is the key.Taste that feeling whenever it occurs to you to do so, as often as you can, and everything will work out fine. Read how I did it…
Even just using the idea of ‘captures’ and ‘next actions’ can revolutionize your life.
The whole system can be daunting, but it’s chock-full-’o great tips and tricks which can be use in a modular style.
So, I am half way through the book, and have begun to implement some of the tips by reading various GTD fan sites around the blogsphere. I look forward to getting the whole thing rolling and getting all of my open loops out of my over-full head. Go Moleskin!
