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Divalish
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Birth Date: Mon, Apr 29 1974

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Brossard QC, Canada (map)

I am: Single & Not Dating

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Member Since: 06/07/08
Last Login: 03/21/12
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Divalish's Life List:
Open a creative arts centre for under-privileged kids with access to quality lessons
Retire financially independent at age 45
Reach my goal size (8 - 10)
Have a great relationship with a special person who gets me and accepts my quirks, loves/appreciates my finer points without taking advantage of either
Write an amazing collection of songs
Visit every continent (except the Arctic and Antarctica)
Win a Juno Award.
Walk a portion of the Great Wall of China
Create a number of successful businesses.
Make successful Real Estate Investments.
Create a non-profit international microlending charity/profiteer...
Obtain BComm in MIS.
Attain a consistent level of "Happy".
Become touring backup singer.
Own a house.
Bring my mother to see where Jesus walked.
Repay my mother.

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Day 1: It's a good thing!

 

 

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Sun, Jun 08 09:29 PM

Day 1: It's a good thing!

 Alright, so I accidentally found this site. I can't even trace how so that goes to show how accidental it really was. I need to change my life. I have known that for some time. I have so many self-help books, I could open a self-help library. I don't loathe myself...over that. I am not ashamed of my body...more bounce by the ounce. I just want to stop procrastinating, trust myself then others, have a great relationship with my 15-year-old daughter (she doesn't hate me or disrespect me so I'm luckier than some), be responsible and dependable, create my own successful companies, and so much more. But how do you eat an elephant? Yeah, yeah, one bite at a time...question can be seen as cliche, but more importantly, where do take the first bite from? Well, I'm here to find out.

 

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