My Wish Lists by @steemtopus | 10% to siz-official

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A lot of people think that wish lists are frivolous, but if you know what to do with them, they can actually be useful. My wish lists include things I would like to purchase in the future, but can’t afford right now, or things I would like to create myself at some point in the future when I have more free time or free money. Here are some of wishes.

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I want more time to travel


Like most people, I wish I had more time to do all of my favorite things, including traveling.
Although it’s hard to get a handle on where all my time goes on a day-to-day basis, there are a few major areas that seem to account for much of it.

It seems like every month there is another birthday party or event to attend. I always look forward to these occasions, but they always end up taking an extra chunk out of my weekend schedule. It may sound silly but simple chores and duties can turn into hours spent doing housework and errands if you don’t have a system in place that helps you manage your tasks and prioritize your goals effectively. This is why having control over your daily routine is so important.

By creating a plan for how you spend your time each day, week and month, you can easily take back control of your life. That way when something comes up unexpectedly—like a last minute invitation—you’ll be able to quickly see how it fits into your schedule without feeling stressed about it.

I plan to travel around the world. But first, i would love to visit all the states in my country then visit beautiful countries in Africa such as Senegal and South Africa. I would also love to visit London and attend a Chelsea match at the bridge. I would also love to visit Saudi Arabia and perform the pilgrimage. These are just few of my travelling bucket lists.

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I want an amazing career


The idea that there is a dream job waiting for you somewhere—or even just around any corner—is one of our most pernicious fallacies. It's also incredibly limiting and psychologically damaging. While working for a specific company can be rewarding, it's not an ideal situation to base your whole life around finding one particular place to work. Instead, focus on crafting an awesome career that offers good pay, amazing benefits, flexibility in schedule and location of your choice, a balance between challenging work and fulfilling personal time with friends or family, and a good amount of free time for hobbies or outside interests.

The more flexible you are about what specific kind of work you want to do (and where), the better chance you have at actually making it happen. There will always be times when we're unfulfilled by our jobs or unable to find exactly what we're looking for—but it doesn't mean we should give up and resign ourselves to being unhappy. With hard work, drive, and passion, you can create a professional life that makes you happy and fulfilled.

During high school I wish I would have focused more on my studies: Focusing too much on something like grades will only hurt your performance. People who feel they must earn straight A’s often end up so stressed out they lose their ability to learn effectively. If getting good grades were as easy as wanting them badly enough, everyone would get straight A’s all the time!

I have decided to learn skills instead and grow to become someone who can offer solutions to people instead. I plan to learn freelancing skills and market it to people. I want to be free especially and do all the things i want at my pace.

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I want new friends


Does anyone want to be my friend? I’d love to have new friends. I mean, there are plenty of people who like me, but they all live in my house. No one’s knocking down our door to get inside and hang out with us. I think it might be time for me to leave home and find some people who aren’t related to me that I can call my friends. Maybe if I go out and look for them instead of waiting for them to come here, I can actually find some friends of my own. (Of course, Mom will probably say something about what a terrible idea that is.) But she says lots of things that I know are bad ideas...I just never listen to her. This is my life, after all—I should be able to do whatever I want! What do you think? Should I go out and try to make some friends or should I stay at home where it’s safe? Let me know what you think. I really need your advice on how to make friends!

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I want my own apartment


I need to start saving for it, I would like to live alone. While it is certainly important to have roommates or a family member in your life, if you can afford an apartment, even if it’s small, you will have more privacy and independence.

When I was living with my parent at 18 years old she would ask me what was going on in my life and tell me how concerned she was about me going out at night. In many ways, I wanted her advice but in other ways I wanted to grow up and be more independent. Saving for an apartment is difficult when you are young as rent prices are much higher than they were when my parents were buying their homes; however, getting your own place makes so much sense.

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I want financial security


No matter what stage of life you’re in, there are financial goals that are important to you. Whether it’s paying off debt, saving for a house or college tuition, or investing for retirement, it all adds up—and fast.

Creating a budget is one of the first steps i want to achieve my financial goals. Once you know how much money comes in and goes out each month, taking charge of your spending is easier said than done—but possible if you put some effort into it.

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I want exotic cars


Ferraris, Lamborghinis to Mercedes to Rolls-Royces. It might seem frivolous (or expensive) but riding in comfortable and fast cars is my life long dreams.

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Conclusions


I have a long wish lists that I couldn't mention or remember. I know a lot of people do too. It all depends on how will approach it and fulfil these wishes.

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 2 years ago 

Thank you for take part in this contest. best of luck dear friend.

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Hi @steemtopus,

If you can use space between your paragraphs that would be easy for your readers to read. 3 to 5 sentences in one paragraph would be ideal I believe :)

 2 years ago 

Okay, i will do that immediately

 2 years ago 

May Allah fulfill your all wishes. Thanks for your participation. Best of luck for the contest

 2 years ago 

Aameen, thank you for your kind words, i appreciate it.

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