Star-Studded 2010 Goals
January 11th, 2010 admin
For the first time ever I’ve created a list of things I want to accomplish in a year. Not New Year’s resolutions, though the list was created with the New Year in mind, and not lifestyle changes, though there are some behaviors I’d like to change that are on the list.
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