36 New things the year I turn 36
It isn't that bad. I keep telling myself that. Nothing can be as bad as when I turned 30, or as I call it "The Great Depression of 2005." That year was a blur of tears, snot, sleep and stress. Not just the number killed the year but it was the not being where I wanted to be on "the list" of my life achievements.
I have calmed down on that a bit. The mellowing of age or it could be blamed on acceptance. This year I wanted to rush to this birthday with joy not sadness. I saw on the blog yes and yes that she came up with a list of 30 new things she wanted to do for the year she turned 30.
So...with 44 days till I get another year under my belt I am taking the challenge. I am giving myself the entire year, I do have a tendency to procrastinate the cushion might be needed. ((Ya'll know I am loving this, I love my list.))
http://life4mebyme.blogspot.com/2011/01/this-year-i-turn-36sigh.html
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22 things the year I turn 22
I wanted to make a list of the things I want to do in another year of quarterlife crisis. I liked the idea the 36 new things the year I turn 36 on Life 4 Me By Me and the blogger on Yes and Yes, who wrote 44 new things the year I turn 44. This is the perspective of a 21 year old going on 22
http://themixedmind.com/post/2936226882/22-things-until-i-turn-22
To-Do Lists
It's true that staying focused on our goals can be a difficult thing, whether these goals are big or small. We all want to go out there and get it, but, well, sometimes we need a kick in the pants, or life is simply checking off items on its own list of tricks or setbacks to foists on us sometimes. That's why making a list is a great idea, even if life does get in the way sometimes. Laying out our goals in a concise way can give shape to these goals. It can give us just the right about amount of mental "push" to get us there.
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