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1. Finish college and get into a career where I can help wildlife. 2. Finish my story. 3. When I think I'm ready, I'll adopt a child so they'll know someone cares about their life.
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I started a working list of things to do. Some are silly, some are not. I got inspiration from here
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A list as in something written on paper, no. However, several times a week I meditate on where I am in life, where I'm going, where I want to go, and what I want to accomplish. I call it "grounding", that is, keeping my feet firmly on the ground. The reason for doing it so often is that since my life is dynamic and is different every day from the day before, my goals and such should also be changing to keep up with the dynamics of my life. Otherwise those things can become unrealistic and unattainable. |
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