Well we all know I need help, probably the type of help that requires millions of dollars, lol. But I want everyone's opinion. Either post your responses here or email me, either way I'm cool. So here goes. I want to know of the following things, what are their level of importance in order.
1. Weight/Physical Proportions
2. Ability to do what you want physically, (running, hiking, whatever)
3. Financial Stability
4. Healthy Savings
5. Intellectual Development
6. Graduate School and Continuing Education
7. Social Networks (Just having friends)
8. Religious/Spiritual Networks (Not necessarily organized religion)
9. Family Bonds
10. Any other thing that you thing is very important, that should be listed here.
Let me know what you think.
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Do you really want to know what I think?!??! Well, I will tell you anyway, heheheh! Here is my list of the options you gave in the order I would put them in...
1.Family
2. Friends
3. Overall health
4. Continuing my education
5. Spirituality- not necessarily religion but basically being happy to be ME
6. Financial stability
7. savings
8. Ability to do what I want (goes right along with overall health)
9. intellectual development (I think this goes right along with continuing ed... )
10. weight- I don't care about weight as long as I can do what I want...
This would be mine at this point in life, but has and will change.
1.Family Bonds
2.Financial Stability
3.Healthy Savings
4.Social Networks
5.Religious/Spiritual Networks
6.Ability to do what you want
7.Intellectual Development
8.Weight/Physical Proportions
9.Graduate School and Continuing Education
Hmmmm. . . Sometimes there is a disconnect between what I know should be important to me, and what is important at the moment. Financial stability is a HUGE thing for me. But reading through the list, I realize that most of the other things are more important. And sometimes my priorities change from day to day. For example, if I find out I need two root canals and my dental insurance doesn't kick in until December, suddenly financial stability and savings seem pretty important. Then there was Wednesday, when my precious wonderful son rode a sheep at the rodeo (my idea!) and got taken away on a backboard in an ambulance. Suddenly family bonds were the most important and finances were not even a consideration. (He's OK; just a mild concussion and thankfully we have the best insurance ever, so finances still won't be a problem.)
So that said, the most important things to me right this minute are:
1) Family bonds
2) Religious/Spiritual Networks (Not necessarily organized religion)
3) Intellectual Development
4) Ability to do what you want physically, (running, hiking, whatever)
5) Weight/Physical Proportions [I feel like this one should be of no importance as long as I have the ability to do what I want physically, but nevertheless, I worry about it]
6) Financial Stability
7) Healthy Savings
8) Graduate School and Continuing Education [I feel like this is taken care of by the 'intellectual development' category -- learning is often better when it's not institutionalized]
9) Social Networks (Just having friends) -- if I actually had any real life flesh-and-blood friends who I interacted with on a regular basis, this would probably become a lot more important to me!
Now I'm off to invent a recipe with fresh corn, hopefully-non-salmonella-infected-jalapeños, and cheese (maybe biscuits?)
so, when do we get to find out what this is all about?
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