- file papers
- take in bike – get air
- groceries
- clothes from storage
- eyes checked
- bookcase
- make decisions
will not be visiting Andrew
need to rethink program / project
make decision about family trip
campus rec refund
clarify priorities
Jun 08, 12:52AM PDT | 0 comments
- practiced civility
- ate junk food
- ate fruit and veg
- focused on the good
- have started planning LSAT
- will talk to faculty and continue research
- did sort through papers and declutter
- did clean apartment
- did meet interesting people
- did listen
- did talk too much
- did stay positive
This week:
- drop off check at FGSR
- schedule LSAT
- file and box papers
- email Christine
- plan visit with Andrew
- get bike fixed!!!!
- go over notes and make decision about project
- propose / inquire about curatorial project
- make timeline for thesis
- email Steven
- market
- get linen
- be financially responsible – file papers, pay bill, budget
- get my ass to yoga
- join alpine club
- find someone to mountain biking with – and go for a ride
- treat parents and all other people with respect
- file police report
- phone Grace
May 26, 09:23AM PDT | 0 comments
Did eat healthy
Did not get up at 6 am or anywhere near
Did deal with FGSR
Did not think about career path
Did not think about law or law school
Did mediate
Did not swim or run
Did clean apt.
Did start cleanse
Did declutter
Did face fear
Did get flu
Did get angry with parent
Did dish with friend
Did give my energy away
Did get focused
Did listen, try to be honest and let go.
May 15, 11:14PM PDT | 0 comments
- FGSR, contact Joan for letter
- Go swimming; go running – one day each this week
- make lunch & breakfast
- plan menu
- do some serious thinking about my career path
- decide if I’m going to write the LSAT
- research faculty of law online and make appointment
- start making detailed to-do lists
- book with personal trainer and set timeline / goals
- figure out what to do with mountain bike – sell, tune-up, flats
- massively healthy eating this week – green smoothies
- get up at 6 am
- plan daily schedule
- meditate
- figure out how to make money / what to do about money, etc.
- be my own personal coach (hah!)
- figure out what I want and need
- meet a man I want to fuck
- clean this place up, and make list of what I need
- visualize
May 10, 11:40PM PDT | 0 comments
I’m really doing badly with this. I like making lists, so I don’t understand the problem.
This week:
- register for fitness class
- symposium
- proposal for Lianne
- google presenters
- submit documents to FGSR
- SSCHR research
- organize files
- start writing
- review outline + proposal
- look at investments
- brainstorm business ideas
- get winter clothes stored
- meditate
- ultimate green smoothie recipe
- plan massively healthy diet
- eat fish
- research concerts
- go to thrift store to look at furniture
- paint floor + counter Friday morning
- write one chapter
- take a look at stock list + investment plan
Apr 30, 09:32PM PDT | 0 comments
- eat breakfast, makes lunches
- start bibliography
- go through ALL notes – and keep OR throw out
- revise outline – and possibly, proposal
- schedule conferences
- get some kind of daytimer/ planner that I will actually use.
- catch up on Apart. Cure
- make reading list
- nab red chair, palette
- survey furniture
- architectural warehouse? schedule with N.
- start mediating
- research yoga / fitness options
- buy steel oats, coconut milk, salba, licorice root, epson salts, water bottle.
- go running once this week
- do 15 push ups, every day and every evening this week
- do 50 crunches am/pm this week
seriously take steps to resume yoga practice*
money diary
Apr 20, 07:49PM PDT | 0 comments
I like to do lists because then you don’t forget what it is you need to do… you may forget at some point when you are not looking checking it often but when you look again it helps… or at least it helps me to keep organized.
part of my to do list this week needs to be to make a christmas list… haha right, i hate how no matter what kind of list most of the time you just get random stuff and no gift reciept. Not that none of it’s good, sometimes it can be good stuff too. But word to those who get gifts and either don’t really know what to get so just get something, or those who are to broke to get something off someones list (usually me) PLEASE don’t forget the gift receipt. it would never hurt my feelings if i got you something that you weren’t sure you wanted or needed and you took it back and got something you did! No one likes getting stuck with stuff the don’t need or want and it ends up just sitting around. Thankfully the women in my family (mostly mom & sister… and myself included) are programed with a “what do you need” gifting mode. as a family we would all rather get what we need and fewer gifts than just a bunch of useless junk. Now mom does still give us a few small gifts that are pretty random but they are usually something that becomes a family joke (such as the jelly bean “pooping” reindeer), or something like a handheld blackjack game that comes in handy on long trips.
so i’ve gone way off topic… so yeah lets get to the weekly to do list…
Sep 24, 2006, 01:32PM PDT | 0 comments