happycat is thinking. . .harder. . . .
Now I have to think of one more thing to do, since I only have 42 things. It’s probably really dumb….
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happycat is thinking. . .harder. . . .
Now I have to think of one more thing to do, since I only have 42 things. It’s probably really dumb….
Emmakat79 has knitted brains
but everytime I come to this site I want to fill up all 43 things and I never quite manage it. Update: Yay! I managed it today! Except for now I have to find a thing to replace this thing…but anyway. I’m kinda goofing off on the internet too much, but I dunno…it’s kinda nice to have filled up all the goals. I just had to think hard about what I think about all the time!
I feel so good now that I have 43 things on my list! It gives you something to strive for. In fact I think it was more exciting making the list than sitting down and actually getting started on these goals! It wasn’t that hard to think of 43 things; In fact I did it all today in two sittings. Next I’m going to prioritize and write entries about each of them. One thing I’ve noticed is that most of these things require money… Which means maybe I should get another job… Which means I won’t have time to do these things! Ah the irony! Well, I’m still excited to try to do these things. Memorizing the dictionary doesn’t take money- well I do have to buy one first though.
Anyway, about your guys’ goal to get 43 things- I believe in you! But DO NOT just choose things because you want to have 43 things. Make them good! Do not rush! For instance, I put ‘Become a girlscout leader’ as one of mine and then I had to delete it because I realized I really don’t want to do that. So think about what you REALLY want to do. Also, I chose to NOT look at other people’s lists because I wanted these to be things I specifically wanted to do and if I looked at other people’s lists, I would be influenced. It was really hard for me to not look at the list that appears below the text box when you enter goals but I really tried not to.
PS: I think 43 is the perfect number of goals because its not too overwhelming but you can fit most things you want to do on the list. I wonder why they chose 43 and not like 42 or something…
JP Creighton rising to shine on a rainy cloudy May Sunday;waiting for coffee, here.
1. favourite pair of underwear
2. favourite tee shirt, which says “Alaskan National Guard;”
3. favourite pair of blue jeans;
4. favourite pair of running shoes;
5. pair of black wool socks;
6. pair of white cotton socks;
7. stick of under-arm deodorant;
8. tooth brush;
9. pair of birth control glasses which make me look like Poindexter;
10. key chain;
11. key to the family pickup;
12. miniature multi-tool with flashlight;
13. CD player, a portable;
14. VCR device;
15. copy of Goethe’s Faust;
16. black permanent marker;
17. little round magnet set in white plastic;
18. folding stiletto;
19. axe;
20. shotgun;
21. revolver;
22. post hole digger;
23. machete;
24. pen;
25. other pen;
26. pencil;
27. notebook;
28. journal;
29. backpack;
30. pair of wool gloves, hand knit by a Polish grandmother;
31. desert combat uniform trousers with cargo pockets;
32. pair of tan suede boots;
33. pair of black cold weather boots;
34. shovel;
35. blanket;
36. leather belt;
37. identification tag set;
38. copy of the Koran in English and Arabic;
39. copy of the Koran in Spanish and Arabic;
40. stick of chap stick;
41. cell phone;
42. cell phone charger cord and plug in device;
43. container full of iodine tabs for purifying water.
Do I have more? You betcha. Could I have only this? Hmmm… maybe. Oh, I forgot. I’ll have to borrow something to make fire. Or trade what I have. No, well, I do have more.
It is one thing to brainstorm, but another to try and make up this many goals..which you could prioritize goals more than stack ranking…