So I saw this over on Sepia Says... (she's already on day 5) blog and she saw it on Miss Lucy's Blog and I thought I’d give it a try. I need to mix up things a little anyway. I’ve gotten into a comfortable routine lately so I think trying the “Find Time To Live” challenge might be interesting if nothing else. Hopefully, I don’t fall off midway because I have a tendency to get bored with things so we’ll see. And there are a few things in the list that my fearful side already said I’m not going to do or I’m going to remix it and do it my way. Even decided I’d write about a few of the things listed but based on previous experiences and not actually do them again but that would be living in the past not the present. Feel free to try it yourself, you might be surprised at yourself when you step outside your comfort zone.
I haven't officially started but I've already revised Day One to suit my needs, so I see how this is probably going to go. This will probably turn into the Christie List. I'll try my best to post daily, perhaps that will keep me from making the posts too lengthy.
So here’s what I or you have to do to “Find Time To Live”:
Day One: People watch.
Day Two: Clean your room.
Day Three: Attend a networking event (or networking with someone).
Day Four: Research a topic you’ve always wanted to know more about.
Day Five: Read a few chapters from your favorite book or (like me) a book you haven’t completed yet.
Day Six: Brainstorm/strategize. Write out your future.
Day Seven: Take one thing off your “to do” list that you’ve been avoiding.
Day Eight: Take a silly picture of yourself and explain how you were feeling at the moment.
Day Nine: Make a new dish.
Day Ten: Work on a creative project.
Day Eleven: Rent a funny movie and laugh uncontrollably.
Day Twelve: Introduce yourself to someone new. Start a conversation with them.
Day Thirteen: Get me bodies! Dance to your favorite song.
Day Fourteen: Create a vision board.
Day Fifteen: No social media. (No twitter, no facebook)
Day Sixteen: Do a community service activity.
Day Seventeen: Go out for ice cream.
Day Eighteen: Sell some old stuff/de-clutter.
Day Nineteen: Play a board game.
Day Twenty: Meditate.
Day Twenty-One: Do something daring.
Day Twenty-two: Take a bath.
Day Twenty-three: Make a youtube video.
Day Twenty-four: Listen to music you wouldn’t normally listen to.
Day Twenty-Five: Ask someone out on a date.
Day Twenty-Six: Call someone you haven’t spoken to in a long time.
Day Twenty-Seven: Create a budget for the weekend.
Day Twenty-Eight: Learn a few new words in a language other than your native tongue.
Day Twenty-Nine: Create a wish list or bucket list.
Day Thirty: Have a conversation with someone of another race/gender/culture/religion/political view etc, and be open to their perspective.
Day Thirty-One:Create a list of 31 things you’re grateful for.
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