resolutions:
- lose weight
- look hot
- get a tattoo or two or three
- find a job that does not make me hate myself and my life
- deal with my unresolved "boyfriend issues"
- find a way to live the glamorous life
these are my resolutions. they are the same every year, it seems. that says some unflattering things about me, i suppose. 2007 is an odd numbered year and that definitely bodes well for me, the odd girl.
although this may seem like a depressed journal, i assure you, it is not. i just needed to make some resolutions, hopefully to put myself on a better path and make my dream of becoming a suicidegirl come true. i figure that if i can accomplish the first three on the list that i am finally ready to leave michigan, and the last three won't be so much of a problem anymore.
perhaps this is too personal a blog and no one will comment. i don't care.
i will probably leave it up for weeks and it will stare me in the face every time i login. good!
*lights a fire under her own ass*
- lose weight
- look hot
- get a tattoo or two or three
- find a job that does not make me hate myself and my life
- deal with my unresolved "boyfriend issues"
- find a way to live the glamorous life
these are my resolutions. they are the same every year, it seems. that says some unflattering things about me, i suppose. 2007 is an odd numbered year and that definitely bodes well for me, the odd girl.
although this may seem like a depressed journal, i assure you, it is not. i just needed to make some resolutions, hopefully to put myself on a better path and make my dream of becoming a suicidegirl come true. i figure that if i can accomplish the first three on the list that i am finally ready to leave michigan, and the last three won't be so much of a problem anymore.
perhaps this is too personal a blog and no one will comment. i don't care.
i will probably leave it up for weeks and it will stare me in the face every time i login. good!
*lights a fire under her own ass*
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To my thinking, #3 is key. Not simply "get another job that doesn't suck", but understand that you deserve, we all deserve, opportunity for "right livelihood". Meaningless labor is a life sucker. They are all connected. Once we figure out that we deserve to be happy and fulfilled, things fall into place. Maybe even things like Boyfriend or Girlfriend issues.
Finally, I'd be interested to hear how you define the "glamorous" life. Not Paris Hilton, surely. But also, not just the end of drudgery, or of living in a drab town. Something more. Something specific?
You got me rambling... I just thought this was a really interesting post. Best to you in everything!