Studying books kinda ruins them for me. I want to read books that i choose to read and get lost in the story rather than taking it to pieces and analysing every segment
Sara's Life List
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1. take a Masters in translation
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2. be more confident and positive
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3. Meet someone who has always wanted to meet me.
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4. pet a zebra
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5. read more for pleasure rather than academic purposes
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6. take more chances
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7. learn to snowboard
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8. eat healthier
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9. go on a road trip
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10. concentrate on my own goals rather than other peoples
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11. visit Asia
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12. learn to cook
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13. procrastinate less
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14. worry less about everyone and everything
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15. fall in love
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16. have my own flat
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17. take up a new hobby and stick at it
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18. have a successful career
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19. learn to horse ride
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How I did it: I've been studying French since I was about 10 and always knew I would take something language related at university. I ended up taking French but started Spanish from scratch as well. I went from not even knowing "hola" to more or less fluent within 2 years. I learnt the basics in England at university, but I spent a year in Spain on Erasmus which is where I REALLY learnt Spanish. I arrived there thinking i'd be ok, I didn't realise that… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I have always been scared of needles so I'd always put it off when my friend asked her to go with her to donate blood. But, one day I saw a mobile blood donation van at the university, and on the off chance I went there spontaneously and asked if I could give blood without an appointment. It was one of the best decisions I've ever made. I've done it twice now and am doing it for the 3rd time next week. It makes me feel better about … Read how I did it…
