Time for traditions
On the one hand i don't like (certain (it used to be most)) traditions, but this is one the ones i do like. Not New Year's resolutions, but a theme of the year.
Let us quickly look back at the last year's theme: "staying in my own dream", something i believe i have managed relatively well. During the year i have realised that my dream contains lots of herbs (they have been lacking quite a lot), and not so much the hospital. It were the internships that have been the cause of my 'disappearance from the earth' this year. Luckily i've passed all of them and have only a few left before i finish my degree *hooray*. Only 29 weeks to go, so hopefully i'll be able to get my degree in the year 2010 (this depends on my Uni and when they assign me my final 12 weeks). It was also thanks to the BF and quite a few of my friends that have been pushing me back into my dream at times that the believed i wasn't part of my own dream anymore (a often they were right). There's still a lot of work to be done re this subject.
From all the (what i consider to be) appropriate themes i came up with for 2010, i've decided to settle for "meditation". Meditate in the sense of meditating on what i really want to do after i finish this course, going into nature to relax (and get the necessary exercise), and getting quiet in my mind. Hopefully i'll be able to stick to my tradition and give you an update next year *wink*
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I’m right there with ya on the meditation thing… although I’d like to call it prayer.
This year is def gonna be a year of thinking about the future…
Bai de wee: nice new lay-out!
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