07-28-2019, 10:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2019, 10:52 AM by EvolvingPhoenix.)
Day 58: So far today, I'm not experiencing healing pains (thank god)
I've got some tedious yard work to do out in the hot Florida sun, then I can get to vocal practice and guitar practice. Looking at all I'm trying to do in a day, and taking into account that my family and friends will be wanting me to do things with/for them, I am beginning to think I am piling too much onto my plate. I think I'm gonna drop going to the gym and working out from my schedule and draw only on occaision, focusing primarilly on school, vocals and guitar. I can get into shape later. Also, I'm not sure how to fit volunteer work or employment into my schedule, but I'm gonna have to figure something out. I think what I'ma do is, at some point, I'll volunteer for the Peace Corps TEFL program and teach English in Costa Rica or Thailand for a couple years. Over the course of these 2 years, I can use healing subs like E3 and LTU5 while I teach English and develop my creative talents, free from familial obligations and not having to worry about college or employment. While I'm here in Florida, I can switch my focus from getting work as a teachers assistant to just getting a job at Publix so I can work once a week and I can use that money to pay for subliminals. But how will I pay for LTU5? That's now a giant hurdle for me: figuring out how to get up the money for LTU5. Once I get it, that's when I'll volunteer for the Peace Corps. Until then, focus on:School, vocals, guitar, Publix and finding a way to afford LTU5. When summer comes around, I can seriously up my Publix schedule and try to get up 1500 dollars for LTU5 instead of taking classes. That sounds like the best plan I can think of.
Edit: if I go that route, I might not need UMS. I might buy MLS instead and just keep using E3 until I can afford LTU5, having worked over the summer to afford LTU5 instead of taking summer courses.Then after a year of LTU5 usage, I can switch to MLS.
I like that idea. I think I'll go with that.
I've got some tedious yard work to do out in the hot Florida sun, then I can get to vocal practice and guitar practice. Looking at all I'm trying to do in a day, and taking into account that my family and friends will be wanting me to do things with/for them, I am beginning to think I am piling too much onto my plate. I think I'm gonna drop going to the gym and working out from my schedule and draw only on occaision, focusing primarilly on school, vocals and guitar. I can get into shape later. Also, I'm not sure how to fit volunteer work or employment into my schedule, but I'm gonna have to figure something out. I think what I'ma do is, at some point, I'll volunteer for the Peace Corps TEFL program and teach English in Costa Rica or Thailand for a couple years. Over the course of these 2 years, I can use healing subs like E3 and LTU5 while I teach English and develop my creative talents, free from familial obligations and not having to worry about college or employment. While I'm here in Florida, I can switch my focus from getting work as a teachers assistant to just getting a job at Publix so I can work once a week and I can use that money to pay for subliminals. But how will I pay for LTU5? That's now a giant hurdle for me: figuring out how to get up the money for LTU5. Once I get it, that's when I'll volunteer for the Peace Corps. Until then, focus on:School, vocals, guitar, Publix and finding a way to afford LTU5. When summer comes around, I can seriously up my Publix schedule and try to get up 1500 dollars for LTU5 instead of taking classes. That sounds like the best plan I can think of.
Edit: if I go that route, I might not need UMS. I might buy MLS instead and just keep using E3 until I can afford LTU5, having worked over the summer to afford LTU5 instead of taking summer courses.Then after a year of LTU5 usage, I can switch to MLS.
I like that idea. I think I'll go with that.