Writing
- Write 1,000 words a day, post almost every day.
- Write as a Glimpse Foundation Foreign Correspondent.
- Write 30 people projects
- Publish six pieces of writing, four personal pieces
Learning
- Learn how to play the guitar.
- Have a conversation in French/stay in touch with a friend once a week.
- Explore new ways to create art for social awareness.
- Study pilgrims and pilgrimages around the world.
- Learn to speed-read.
- Read one book a week.
Spiritual
- Practice living with the least amount of material wealth possible.
- Practice living with the least amount of needs.
- Meditate daily, explore different ways to meditate.
Health
- Quit smoking.
- Practice yoga/run almost every day.
- Go on a raw foods diet. (February)
Service Work
-Find a contact involved in a charitable organization to write for.
-Make the KARMA Project a reality.
Travel
- Travel to a minimum of 19 countries in Europe, placing me at having traveled exactly half of Europe.
-Travel to Morocco.
Financial
- Make enough to live.
- Make an earning learning from, talking with, and/or teaching people.
- Get paid for six published writing submissions.
Business
-Have 1,000 subscribers to Brock {abroad}.
- Become a foreign correspondent.
- Go to one professional conference.
- Build a strong network of international friends through People{projects}
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