It’s a very cool feeling, knowing your mouth, at least, is presentable.
sonzeh's Life List
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1. gain fluency in Japanese
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2. Learn how to hack
3,561 people -
3. get pregnant
899 people -
4. Become a vegetarian
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5. eat well
149 people -
6. reach 60kg
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7. move out
3,047 people -
8. graduate from college
6,105 people -
9. learn to snowboard
2,444 people -
10. SLEEP...sleep better, sleep longer, sleep more, sleep earlier
267 people -
11. learn to shoot a gun
438 people -
12. learn a martial art
1,449 people -
13. use linux
78 people -
14. 'cleansweep' my life up to 100% (http://betterme.org/cleansweep.html)
116 people -
15. Eat more fruits and vegetables
1,111 people -
16. learn to fly
2,139 people -
17. learn to dance
6,572 people -
18. Contribute to an open source software project
801 people -
19. learn carpentry
139 people -
20. Learn to surf
7,355 people -
21. backpack through Europe
1 cheer4,956 people -
22. get a job
1 cheer10,477 people -
23. learn to drive
1 cheer6,120 people -
24. learn sign language
7,671 people -
25. drink more water
1 cheer18,949 people -
26. Take more pictures
1 cheer14,305 people -
27. get married
1 cheer18,558 people -
28. get in shape
9,363 people -
29. get published
1 cheer1,992 people -
30. Visit Ireland
2,448 people -
31. Save money
14,691 people -
32. overcome depression and anxiety
1 cheer370 people -
33. actually learn to play my guitar
1 cheer543 people -
34. have a flat stomach
2,299 people -
35. Research my genealogy
216 people -
36. Learn to cook
8,172 people -
37. learn to ride a horse
1 cheer617 people -
38. learn to program
325 people -
39. learn self-discipline
129 people -
40. get a dog
3,857 people
How I did it: I organised each complete album: Artist Name/Album Name/Track - Song Title.mp3. The other individual songs I just left in the My Music folder and made sure each song was named Artist Name - Song Title.mp3. I then downloaded a program called Mp3 Tag Tools, and it did the rest for me. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I have severe social anxiety disorder (SAD), so I find it hard to talk to people at the best of times and, because of a series of particularly rough times, I lost all the friends I had. I found that a great way to get up off the ground is to start by branching out online. Online friendships may seem fake to you, but if you suffer SAD you quickly realise that online friendships are invaluable when it comes to practise; it's easy to detach … Read how I did it…
