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Old October 1, 2001, 08:54 PM
Andrea Reynolds
 
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Default A useful exercise in brainstorming

> Right now, a pick-up truck with a little
> camper on back and some mutt named Charley
> looks like a pretty decent lifestyle to me.

An interesting post.

After sitting in on a refresher class on the Law of Attraction last winter, I decided to make my Wish List public by posting it on my web site. The idea was to allow others to participate in my success.
You can see it; link below. (Note #6 which has been there for some months). I remove a "wish" as it becomes reality or amend it as it makes sense.

Recently I held a Wish List Contest, to inspire others to brainstorm 10 things they want or would like to achieve... either as business achievements or lifestyle achievements. I received some fascinating lists.

The reason I maintain a wish list is not out of unhappiness with my lifestyle -- I live quite well (although I'd love to replace my next-door neighbors who haven't yet discovered that car mufflers are good things and threatening to harm the surrounding neighbors is unwise) -- but because I feel at loose ends once I achieve what I set out to do. If I'm ever feeling adrift, it's usually because I'm without new goals and dreams to achieve.

So, to paraphrase a current TV commercial, what's on your wish list?




My current wish list