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Can I accomplish this all in my lifetime...?
Some of these are big and some are little goals:
1. Learn to play guitar
2. Learn to play classical piano
3. Learn belly dancing
4. Run a marathon
5. Win a marathon
6. Write a novel
7. Make a world record
8. Take an art class
9. Join a writing workshop
10. Go to summer camp
11. Take a scuba diving course
12. Become a better singer
13. Take voice lessons
14. Learn to sew
15. Learn to cook
16. Be in a movie
17. Win a medal in something
18. Hold my breath for 3 or more minutes underwater
19. Skip ahead a grade in school
20. Audition for Canadian idol.
21. Audition for So You Think You Can Dance Canada
These are some of things I want to accomplish or try.
But I don't have enough money to take all these lessons!
I'm already 13 and most of the time people start doing most of these things when they're like... 5 years old.
Can you guys give me some tips on how do all this?
I forget to put, I want to learn French, Italian & Spanish and travel to Italy.
In the schools where I live, all students are given free music lessons. I'm sure an older woman can teach you to sew and cook. Maybe you can trade some work for some lessons. At any rate, none of those things seem impossible. I have done most of them, except for singing, I can't carry a tune. I haven't been in a movie, but I've been on TV. Make another list, putting the most important goals first and work toward accomplishing them.



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