101 Goals in 1001 Days

Jul 12, 2009 13:29

I've already started this list and I still need to add to it so there will be 101 goals, but I need to get it down before I forget. I'll LJ Cut it so it won't get in anyone's way.

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sassenach1970 November 5 2006, 01:54:32 UTC
I like number 7 .... i'd be interested in seeing that list! hope you are well .... missing you lots lately ... it seems like everyone gets caught up with life and yet I still need to connect ..... I see Rachel and the Western MA folk at least once a month, Rob (when it's not Festival week) at least once every two weeks), but I don't see you and J nearly enough .... I guess as I get older, it gets more important to keep in touch with those people I really love. The list gets shorter, but more lasting, oddly enough .... Be well..... big gigantic hugs .... and don't worry about the sampler, you've got enough on your plate :)

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hailerro November 7 2006, 05:45:13 UTC
I know we're not exactly friends but I drop by your LJ once in awhile and I was just wondering where the idea came from for the 101 goals in 1001 days? (I rather think it's a nifty idea)

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gemmintheruff November 7 2006, 11:41:18 UTC
It's actually a community called mission_101, I think. You're welcome to stop by. I don't even mind adding you. I'm not utterly private, just highly individual. :-D

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kibbutznik February 28 2008, 20:36:57 UTC
I like never come on here anymore.., and thought I'd see who still was. Then I see your topic and though eyy..., update her just because. I have abandoned religion. That being, anything christian, jewish etc..., I have gone on to relationship status in the fullness of the messianic movement of Yahshua. Religion is dead and worthless, even Christ said he did NOT come to establish a religion. He came to bring a sword, to separate and said I and 'the way' the truth and the life. So as he and Paul say in Acts 9 and in many other places.

They have abandoned all to follow Tanakh, Torah - the law and will follow 'the way'. That is, back to the movement that Yashua began.
Anyways, shalom aleichem. May G-d give you eyes to see, ear to hear and a heart that is open to those things.

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gemmintheruff February 28 2008, 22:01:36 UTC
I wish you well in your experience. I've found all religion, even if one is involved with something "organized", is ultimately a personal relationship with Deity. I hope yours is fulfilling and gives you peace and purpose. Shalom aleichem, friend.

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