Try the book “What Colour is Your Parachute?” – kind of a long process but it really works!
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3. learn a new skill
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4. network
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5. go on a cruise
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6. Live the seven habits
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7. have better posture
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8. Create a budget
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9. build a professional wardrobe for work
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10. try speed dating
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11. Find a Religion
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12. Get fit and stay fit
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13. Drink eight glasses of water each day
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14. get my own apartment
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15. paint something I'd be willing to hang up
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16. volunteer for a charity
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17. Make new friends
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18. Learn to speak French
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19. get rid of all my clutter
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20. be more social
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21. learn to ski
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22. create a list of 100 must-read books and read them.
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23. Waste less time
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24. find a job i love
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25. Simplify.
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26. finish unpacking
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27. read Shakespeare
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28. graduate from college
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29. write a book
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Just bought a book called Hyperfitness, which basically takes you through a 12 week program of short but intense exercise sessions to increase your fitness dramatically. I just need to buy some dumbbells and stuff then I can start it. Wish me luck!
I’m really not sure at the moment, but I’m thinking Buddhism might be the way to go, from what I’ve read so far. Right now I would say I’m an Agnostic Theist (?) which basically means I believe there is a higher power but don’t know what it is or if it is really knowable. I was also baptised catholic.
So I’m going to research Buddhism, Agnosticism and Hinduism but I think I will end up being a Buddhist that believes in God – I have read that is not a conflict since Buddhism doesn’t really have a god. But my research may change all that.
