- Workout 6 days a week
- Run once a week
- Read a book a week
- Drink 8 or more glasses of water
- Stop eating junk food
- Drink a fruit smoothie everyday
- Study a week and a half before my exams
- Eat more vegetables
- Organize my closet
- Clean my loft
- Put away all my stuff from school
- Change sheets once a week
- Don’t play Xbox before 7 pm
- Finish the family monopoly game
- Play board games with family
- Take Murph, my dog, on longer walks
- Zoom with friends from Bucknell
- Zoom with friends from home
- Watch classic movies
- Listen to informative podcasts
- Watch documentaries
- Reorganize my garage to its former glory
- Study poker
- Limit time spent on phone
- Eat 3 plus healthy meals a day
- Don’t look like a slob
- Plan schedule for next semester
- Figure out how to get extra credits for CPA exam
- Look into abroad programs for winter break
- Don’t stay up until 3 am every night
- Wake up before noon
- Cook more
- Learn new recipes
- Don’t leave dirty clothes on bedroom or bathroom floor
- Help my brother with his homework
- Read the newspaper everyday
- Stay updated on COVID-19
- Social distance yourself
- Keep in contact with family
- Prepare for internship
- Relearn piano
- Find a way to make money
- Stretch daily
- Bodyweight exercises everyday
- Stay positive
- Find a new, productive hobby
- Learn how to make music on garage band
- Don’t get COVID-19
- Be responsible with health when in public
- Be nicer to family
For my list I looked to make improvements in my own life with regard to physical and mental health. I made an emphasis of being more healthy by working out, eating well, and not over sleeping. I also looked to give my day to day schedule more structure by giving myself weekly goals such as the number of days to work out and reading a book a week. This past summer I spent a great deal of time learning at my internship and listening to historical podcasts. Since I am going to be living in the real world soon I figure that I should be educated like a real world adult not a college student who just learns because they have to. Continuing with the theme of becoming an adult I want to learn or improve my life skills such as cooking, reading the newspaper, and waking up before noon among other things. The most important thing on the list is not getting COVID-19 because I don’t want to put my family at risk. It seems pretty intuitive but with the estimates of the percentage of people that will be infected it is a difficult task to not get it.
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