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32. See a Sumo match

This goal is not something that would be on everyone's list, but it was something that definitely had to be on mine. I have been studying Japanese and Japanese culture since I was in primary school, and have always been interested in it. I even packed up everything this year and moved to Japan, which has enabled me to fulfill this goal of seeing a Sumo match. Not just any sumo match either, this was the national finals in Fukuoka, Japan. What surprised me the most is how fast they can move, even with all that mass. It was very entertaining and I would most definitely watch it again. 10/10 goal. Goal number 32 complete.

1. Write 100 goals

Done and done. This is my 100 goals list, hanging on my wall in celebration. It will be a long journey but I look forward to it. Goal number 1 complete.

100 Life Goals

1. Write a 100 goal list 2. Pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 1 3. Backpack Europe  4. See the Pyramids 5. Take an art class 6. Run a marathon 7. Own a house 8. Take a creative writing course 9. Learn to play the cello 10. Stand under a waterfall 11. Become a member of Rotaract   12. Donate Blood 13. Plant a garden 14. Do a belly dance performance 15. Learn a third language 16. Do a photography course 17. Live in Japan for a year 18. Pay off my HECS debt 19. Try vegetarianism for a month 20. Go hang gliding 21. See the Taj Mahal 22. Sail the Whitsundays 23. Go windsurfing 24. Go on a cruise 25. Fly first class international 26. Ride in a limousine 27. Watch a live TED Talk 28. Ride a gondola in Venice 29. Learn sign language 30. Drive a convertible 31. Ride the trans-Siberian railway 32. Watch a Sumo match 33. Take a cooking class 34. Crochet a blanket 35. Attend a yoga ret...

The Motivation

Welcome to my motivation. My name is Jacki and I will be your guide today. If you take a look to your left you may notice your left shoulder, which has nothing to do with this blog, but if you keep reading I promise I will not bore you with any more jokes. I recently attended a personal development camp which encouraged us to write a list of 100 goals that we would like to achieve within our lifetime. A list that we can work towards that will make our lives more fulfilling and keep us on track for becoming our dreams. Sounds like a great idea, until you start writing. Let me tell you, it is not an easy task thinking of 100 things that would make you life better. I hope my list will inspire your own thoughts, and that you will be as successful as I hope to be.