I ordered it from Amazon. It arrived this week and tonight I read the first chapter. I love the concepts. I hope I can continue reading it and use the information. I also hope that when I use it, I keep using it and it leads to a perminent change in my life. I have an annoying habit of getting into stuff like this and then a couple of months later it’s like I never read the book or its principles.
yogadogy's Life List
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1. stick to a budget
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2. Read Getting Things Done
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3. put up shelves
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4. Resolve Back Taxes
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5. practice discardia
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6. Become Financially Independent
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7. put up curtains
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8. do sit ups and push ups everyday
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9. get rid of unnecessary possessions
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10. start a business
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Recent entries
Here it is. It was $6 a yard. I read somewhere that Jackie O bought fabric on Orchard St. and my tailor is on Stanton and Orchard. Last week I was getting stuff taken in at the tailors and I asked the guy where I should buy fabric. He pointed me to a place next door and five minutes later my debit card was out and I had a big package in my arms. Now I just have to put up hardware and sew these things.
It’s gone! Okay it turned out there was another box inside it with a lot of papers that I still need to sort out but everything else inside was either shredded, recycled or set aside for filing. (Now what do I do with that unsightly cable?)


