I have a terrible habit of thinking about my past. I want to forget it, move forward and succeed!
weinerkuhn's Life List
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1. set up FLYlady routines
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2. write a play
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3. regularly start doing needlepoint again...so relaxing!
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4. get a passport
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5. Read books instead of watching TV
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6. Spend less time fooling around on the net and more time actually working
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7. Walk my dog daily.
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8. Go canoeing again
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9. go without chocolate for 1 week
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10. have a family game night or activity weekly
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11. do something nice for myself every day
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12. Do something nice for someone else every day
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13. meditate daily
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14. Live on or within walking distance of a beach
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15. Live within walking distance of everywhere I regularly go
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16. move to an interesting, friendly neighborhood
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17. stop procrastinating
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18. be more grateful
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19. drink more tea
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20. write a kid's mystery party
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21. Live now rather than revisiting the past.
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22. Get organized
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23. Work out 3 times a week
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24. go on a hike
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25. Go geocaching and find a cache
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26. travel to europe
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27. learn to scuba dive and then do it!
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28. go snorkeling in Belize
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29. make a corkboard out of wine corks
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30. learn to ski...again
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31. Stand up straight and walk more elegantly
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32. start a "Farm to School" program in Fayette County.
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33. detox my body
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34. read all the books I own
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How I did it
How I did it: I used books from the library and online scrapbooking sites for inspiration. I did some research on Ancestry.com and got photos from my parents. It was a worthwhile project and has jumpstarted my scrapbooking endeavors. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Joined a food co-op. Started eating more local food. Bought a Prius. I am currently at 40 MPG and increasing this number constantly as the car is brand new. Am growing some of my own food. This consists of mostly pots with tomatoes, onions, herbs and basically whatever I can fit in a small suburban yard. I am going to do some canning and freezing this fall to preserve locally grown produce. I am also&nb… Read how I did it…
