I joined weight watchers on Halloween. I’ve already started changing little things. I think I’ll be holding myself more accountable with it because you have to write down everything you eat, and you want to go to each meeting with a story of success, hopefully weight loss.
Ju!'s Life List
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1. Weigh 120 lbs (again)
2 entries . 3 cheers8 people -
2. consistently follow my daily checklist & reward myself
1 entry . 1 cheer1 person -
3. win at bingo again
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4. clean and decorate the spare room
2 entries1 person -
5. Go white water rafting
2 cheers1,262 people -
6. learn greek and norse mythology
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7. read at least one book per month
1 entry63 people -
8. save $1,000 in an emergency fund
1 entry . 2 cheers36 people -
9. Get a BA in psychology
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10. Buy a new car
1,499 people -
11. Buy a House
12,535 people -
12. go camping
4 entries . 26 cheers2,507 people -
13. learn to skiboard
7 entries . 1 cheer1 person -
14. learn to play 5 songs on piano
3 cheers5 people -
15. join a soccer team
1 entry . 2 cheers55 people -
16. learn photography
3 cheers2,644 people -
17. learn how to be a survivalist
1 entry . 1 cheer4 people -
18. take a self defense class
2 entries . 2 cheers206 people -
19. Get a second tattoo
2 entries82 people -
20. learn basic japanese
1 entry9 people -
21. go on vacation to Japan
1 person -
22. Skydive
2 entries . 7 cheers10,152 people -
23. skinny dip
2 entries . 24 cheers766 people -
24. Become a dog walker
1 entry3 people -
25. Be a big part of my baby niece's life
2 entries2 people -
26. EFCB Grand Tour of Asia
1 person -
27. New Years in New York
1 cheer14 people -
28. vacation in California
3 people -
29. be on a game show
1 entry . 8 cheers180 people -
30. Write a book and get it published
3 entries . 11 cheers440 people -
31. Make the most of my 20's
1 entry . 3 cheers604 people -
32. Own my own business
3 entries . 1 cheer1,484 people
How I did it: I was good about paying about $10-80 more than the minimum. Good right?...Well one year later I was still hovering around the same amount of debt of $5,000. How could this be? I wasn't using my card, I was being good and paying a little extra. The reality is I had to completely devote all my leftover money (after the basics) directly towards paying off my card. It was hard. But in the end, it was worth it. Read how I did it…
How I did it: My mom and I went to our first bingo game, mostly for fun. Near the end I began to feel disappointed that I wasn't going to win.But I will never forget what happened next. I WON $1,000. Yes, that's one THOUSAND. I was shocked and so happy. I literally went in with only $8 in my checking account and left with $1,008! Read how I did it…
How I did it: I would surf the internet and find little video clips or articles on improving memory. This one man said if he's given a string of random words he does several things; he puts them into pairs, then imagines them in a certain room of the house.Now, I'm all about pairing now. But I don't imagine something in certain rooms, to me that's just more to memorize. Read how I did it…
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My next goal within this goal is to pass all my classes this fall. This semester has been really difficult so I’m hoping for passing grades. That would make me happy.
She says my name now. She’s such a cutie. She is walking and starting to talk. She’s got big blue eyes and blonde hair. She looks a lot like my brother did when he was a baby.
