I might be moving into my first apartment next year, but plans aren’t final yet. It’s really exciting though, because I feel like I’m ready to move out.
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1. Take more pictures
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2. paint
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3. do research
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4. fall in love
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5. be fluent in spanish
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6. exercise regularly
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7. get a job
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8. travel the world
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9. graduate from college
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10. stop procrastinating
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11. get a 4.0 GPA this semester
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12. live, not just exist
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13. Read the Bible
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14. become financially secure
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15. be happy
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16. Be more involved with my church
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17. Start my own business
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18. Run
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19. grow my hair long
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20. drink more water
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21. Kiss in the rain
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22. go to church regularly
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23. learn to surf
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24. get my own apartment
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25. stop picking my skin
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I have been drinking more water lately. I keep a 30oz water bottle with me which I steadily drink from during the day. I fill it back up when needed. I also have started taking a supplement (which I heard makes people break out in pimples), and I’m conscious of the fact that I need to drink more water if I don’t want to get acne.
I’m still stretching my relaxer, and I’ve noticed growth, but that’s not the best part! The great part about this relaxer cycle is that my natural hair is really curly. Not 4b curly like it is usually, but somewhere around 4a curly… and that’s really exciting! I’ve been natural before, so I know how my natural hair looks, but it’s really responding to the vitamins and all the water I’ve been drinking lately. I’m also becoming more knowledgable about what my hair needs in terms of shampoo/conditioner/treatments and how to discern between product ingredients that are good for my hair and ingredients that destroy my hair. I’m on my way to long hair, but more importantly, to healthy long hair!
