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decade Zi ro

Tagaytay | swimming | Lifesavers | roller blades | TMNJ | Quiapo | sleepovers at Vergara's | Samurai takoyaki | Yakult | bunny rabbits | Jollibee | Miriam College | cream cheese & caviar | UP Bahay ng Alumni | Atom Araullo | Arirang | ramp | Patrick Garcia | Loyola Heights | gymnastics | Davao | Town & Country | Sesame Street | Hello Kitty | BB gun | Cathedral of Praise | Ivory Villa | 2nd Ave. | ballet | Baguio | shawarma | SM Supsersale Club | Power Rangers | doves


decade una

wine | vampires | Steph dR. | Tokyo Tokyo | Tagaytay | tae kwon do | Boyzone | PocketBell | swimming | rollerblades | rebel | Ragnarok Online | Pizza Day | Paolo S. | Mu Online Philippines MMORPG's | Penshoppe | red | Rack's | Miriam College | Committee of Liturgy and Music | Kathy F. | Calaruega | Barbie Fans Club | Informatics International College | Iglesia Filipina Independiente | Zagu | glow in the dark | Ginebra San Miguel | flute | Macromedia Flash | fake blood | Enchanted Kingdom | Sweet Valley | virgin | St. James Academy | Daughters of the Moon | interpretative dance | Colegio de San Juan de Letran | Decades | Youth Choir | MiRC | Cathedral of Praise | braces | ballet | Macromedia Authorware | arts | Anton T. | aliens | Abet T.

decade duo

| white water rafting | Kerolph O. | Rockwell | Pizza Day | Mu Online | death | MMORPG | Marc H. | gaucca!inc. | happy pills | Kerolph | Informatics International College | The Bar | Macromedia Flash | Davao | Claude-James-Oliver-Mypzi | Daughters of the Moon | Australia plan | Tithe | Paulo Coelho | Erg | PCOS | De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde | Macbook | Guinness | MK Options | Cabal Online | Carlo Z. | Mr. Choi Kitchen | Leprechaun Restaurant & Bar | running | Antipolo City | Macromedia Authorware | Saisaki | The Sims 3 | trust | Cebu | travelling | Disneyland | Toyota Altis | Raziel |road trip | Hong Kong | Singapore | Ilocos | TheSims2 | Granado Espada | profiles | friends | Adobe Photoshop | Starbucks | 8 Months | Princess | Padi Patrick | Marlon "Pam" dC. scammed | BuenaRosa, inc. | multimedia | Marazino Cherrys | Bohol | Pucca | Malabon City | Science City of Munoz | Davao | San Mig Light | love | Lizet | life | learning | kikiam | Mr. Kabab | Jouie | happiness | Aliza C.| Adobe Fireworks | driving | demure | cooking | driving | blogs | adventures


decade tre

| CHVRCHES concert | Amir I. | Minions | Singapore | Kuala Lumpur | Transi(en)t Penang | New Girl | H&M | Boomerang, Paul Pfeiffer | VIVA ExCon, Bacolod | Arts Management | Saisaki | Hyatt City of Dreams Vikings | Niu | Subway | Rocke of Ages | Sunset @ Aninuan | Slammed | Uber | reddit | Adultery signed by PC | Hector S. | Haim | Game of Thrones | World of Warcraft | Stomp Out Loud | Kooii | Fringe MNL 2015 | Kiwi | Chilli | Ramen Nagi | 8 Cuts | sense8 | Dishwalla concert | Ticket to Ride boardgame | Charles & Keith | Potted Potter | The Sandbox Collective presents Dani Girl | Hunger Games | New McDo, Concepcion |

mio futuro

| wisdom | twins | strength | marriage | independence | Interior Designer | Arts Manager | Ferrari California | success | beach-side home | health | retirement | Australia |

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    43 Things

    Ironic to my recent discovery on my passion for lists.. I found this at 43 Things:



    Ten Rules for Creating and Conquering Your Life List

    Make your list public. Making your goals public solidifies your commitment to them, holds you accountable, and helps you connect with others who share your interests. You'll discover connections to social and professional networks that you didn't know you had and gets lots of encouragement from the people who care most about you. So make sure to tell friends, family members, and coworkers about your list and post it on the Internet at 43Things.com.
    Include serious and fun goals. Vary the scope of your goals and include some wild just-for-fun dreams. Also, don't be afraid to complete less daunting goals first. Building momentum from these early successes helps you find the courage to tackle larger tasks.
    Include undefined goals. Avoid overlooking a developing passion or interest by fearlessly adding goals even if you can't totally articulate them. If you wake up one morning with the desire to create art, add it to the list. Let the idea simmer in your mind until something more specific emerges.
    Document progress. While reviewing the list, record your progress and determine the next steps. Documenting progress allows you to identify behavior patterns or other obstacles keeping you from accomplishing goals-it can also show you how far you've come.
    Make goals manageable but rewarding. Divide big goals into smaller tasks, but not so small that they become tedious. Taking incremental steps keeps you from getting overwhelmed by a monumental goal. For example, instead of vowing to "get organized" try listing "declutter the garage."
    Define the finish line. You'll find it easier to complete certain tasks and track progress if you determine the duration, results, or final outcome you desire from achieving a specific goal. Revise vague goals such as "give back to my community" by specifying what kind of work you want to do. You may not be able to do this right away-as we said, undefined goals are good, too.
    Prioritize goals. Arrange your goals to reflect what you want to begin working on right away. You may want to run a marathon and get a promotion at work, but rather than trying to find the time and energy to run thirty miles a week and put in long hours at the office, focus on the goal that's more important to you.
    Maintain a manageable list. Somewhere between twenty and forty-three is a sweet spot for many people. Limiting your life list to forty-three goals forces you to make some choices. Fewer than twenty goals doesn't offer enough variety to keep you moving forward.
    Review your list weekly. It sharpens your focus, keeps up your momentum, and reminds you of what's important. As you review the list, ask yourself, "What have I done to achieve a particular goal this week?" If the answer is "nothing," is this goal important enough to keep on your list?
    Revise and remove goals. A life list should be constantly evolving-it should reflect what's important to you right now, not what mattered in the past. Remember, there's no penalty for changing your mind or tweaking a goal to better reflect your desired outcome or new circumstances. A short-lived passion for making pottery can be reborn as "find a creative outlet," or ambitions to get straight A's in chemistry can be tossed because sometimes a passing grade is enough of a victory.


     

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