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Goals and Ambitions Share your goals and ambitions here, whether they are about your future career, recovery aims or anything else you're hoping to achieve.
Re: Goal of the day! -
October 12th 2009, 10:31 PM
Goal for tomorrow:
get presentation done
do some research
don't fall asleep in 3 hour long law lecture (that will be a miracle lol)
faith is a bluebird that you see from afar
it is real and as sure as the first evening star
can't touch it, or buy it, or lock it up tight
but its there just the same
making things turn out right
Re: Goal of the day! -
October 13th 2009, 01:10 PM
hhahahaha to stop going completely crazy =]
to figure out how to tell the parents because things are building up inside of meeee.
to have fun. to laugh. to hear her voice and smile like always.
Re: Goal of the day! -
October 14th 2009, 09:06 PM
MINI-LIST!
- Finish physics problem packet.
- Attempt physics homework.
- Finish math homework from... A WEEK AGO.
- Actually read the history chapter we're working on tomorrow.
- Start a second draft of my civil disobedience essay for English.
- Journal.
- SLEEEEEP.
when you love and laugh abundantly you live a beautiful life.
Re: Goal of the day! -
October 16th 2009, 06:47 PM
1-Get through tonight with out attempting suicide.
2-To try and ring the unit first thing tomorrow.
3-Distraction (courswork, reading, tv etc)
4-Find envolope for Naomi's letter!
5-Write down some important stuff.
6-To try not self harm.
Good luckkk jesss
’Happiness can be found in the darkest of times, if only one remembers to turn on the light.’