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Well, when other people look at my life they think I'm having a lot of fun and things like that, mostly cause I'm out almost 24/7, I only come home to sleep/eat/crap. Well, the truth is, I can't handle all this crap anymore. Drinking every other day, spending most of my money on alcohol and cigarettes, feeling like crap most of the time, not caring how I look, smelling bad... The list goes on. I feel like it's time for a change so I'm making this thread, to give me some motivation after some time and to motivate me more to change my life.

So, this is the list of things I will try to accomplish:

- quit smoking (I smoke a pack and a half per day, aged 17 :O)
- stop drinking so often
- actually buy myself some better clothes
- start caring about my looks, health and hygiene
- start to plan about my future, what college I would go etc...
- get rid of my SA
- gain some confidence
- start going to the gym
- sign up for a sport of somekind
- start to care about people and stopping being a "leach" when it comes to money
- change my perspective about life (now all I think life is are: money and alcohol)
- start to actually try to get a girlfriend and stop waiting for her to fell to me from the sky
- stop being outside 24/7 like a bum or something like that
- start acting smarter and not talk bullshit 24/7 (I use to switch like 5 topics in one minute and I'm prone to saying all these crap/nonsense like a psycho lol)
- EDIT: Maybe even give that girl a second change, she's an athlete and she hated the fact that I smoke but really liked other things on me, maybe that's the thing that "pushed" her away from me

These are the things that I plan to do, maybe I forgot some. I just need some motivation, tell me is it a good idea to start "sorting" my life out?

EDIT: I'll update this thread every now and then, to post my progress...
Wow. This is really good. I really hope you change into something like this. Having fun every once in awhile is good but I think you will enjoy your new choices. I know everyone will support you here.
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Congrats man, I'm glad you're seeing all this before it got to far. Especially with the alcohol thing, man. You don't need that. You'll be much happier when you stray from the negativity. I wish you the best, bro. Enjoy your life!
This is a really good way to look at it, I think with this kind of attitude you will do wonders.

Make sure to keep us updated man, and don't feel like you can't do something Smile
Very nice, I hope you manage to keep yourself to those rules and become a better person! And remember, don't drink and don't smoke. Smile
Well, managed to go through my first day without cigarettes, day two now... Big Grin
(08-24-2011, 09:36 PM)Makaveli Wrote: [ -> ]Well, managed to go through my first day without cigarettes, day two now... Big Grin

Haha, congrats on that. I've made it about 4 hours and I feel so clouded.
(08-25-2011, 09:00 AM)Kotto*N[ix]mouth Wrote: [ -> ]Haha, congrats on that. I've made it about 4 hours and I feel so clouded.

Hahaha, I know the feeling, day two passed, day three now woohoo Tongue
Actullay if you do this! You are gonna have a long lifetime Smile
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