wingsofcindy




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  1. 1. Clear out all the clutter
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  2. 2. write a book of poetry
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  3. 3. Get fit
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  4. 4. Write a bestseller
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  5. 5. learn french
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  6. 6. Live in France
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  7. 7. Swim with Dolphins
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  8. 8. Grow my own organic vegetables - in France.
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  9. 9. Find my Right home, wherever it may be.
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  10. 10. Be financially independent
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  11. 11. Learn the piano
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  12. 12. Learn the Tango - in Argentina!
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Live in France
Living in Paris

I would love to live in Paris for a few years (maybe permanently) and study fine arts. I’d like to live in the city, and walk to all the cafes, museums, gardens, markets, and generally breath in the beauty and atmosphere around me. I have never been to Europe at all, and it’s about time I went. I have lived in Queensland, Australia, all my life and I don’t have a sense of belonging, of being ‘home’ – I want to find my right home, wherever it may be. I want to turn ‘some day’ into Now.



Clean out my closet.
I cleaned out my closet!

Good luck with this – it is a worthwhile goal.

I saw a show on Oprah, where she hired two stylists to clear out and organise her friend, Gayle’s wardrobe. After the show, I cleared out my own wardrobe, chests of drawers, etc, and gave to charity all the good stuff I no longer wear, and threw away the junk. Then I organised the hanging space into shirts, skirts, dresses, jackets – and then into colour. Now I open the door and I know exactly what I own and I can see what I might need to buy.

Cleaning out the wardrobe opens the way for more good stuff to come into your life. It is also good to give some good items away to charity because it makes you feel more prosperous, and helps others.



meet someone famous
I met Mel Gibson

I met Mel Gibson years ago at the premier of ‘Hamlet’ in Brisbane, Australia. It was a thrill at the time, but really famous people are just people, and putting them on a pedestal makes life difficult for them, because they feel they can’t just BE themselves. I like to see everyone as my equal – no better, and no worse than myself.



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