I don't really have any complicated goals. Practically all I care about is having fun and having enough money to maintain a decent lifestyle
- physically transition and align my body and mind - live lightly and travel often - join galleries and kick off my career - refine my work, but never stop growing as an artist - have personal studio space - learn to play an instrument, stick with it, and play it well (I've already tried like 6 things, and mastered none...)
I used to be preoccupied with finding a goal in life, but that didn't bring me any happiness. I just try to live a good life, help others and do little things that make me happy. That's all I need
-be more confident than I am now -find a place to live where I can take part in the local community -get a good job that I actually enjoy (been looking into a museum-related career recently) -move in with someone I love (platonically or otherwise) -surround myself with good people
- Have enough money to afford a nice place to live and to be able to afford car payments and maintenance. - Enjoy the job that I'm working at and the city I live in. - Find the man to spend my life with. - Explore the world (to an extent that is, there are a lot of places I'm not interested in.)
Who knows if i'll achieve any of these, but: 1) to complete college and university with a good outcome 2) get a job in the acting industry (either as a video editor or casting director) 3) gain back the confidence I have lost 4) come out to my family 5) put more time & effort into friendships and relationships I have 6) get my own apartment/house but mainly just to stop being negative so much and start being positive
1) Become a more confident individual 2) Find the one I want to spend the rest of my life with 3) Get my own apartment or house 4) Become a successful voice over artist/ adr director
1. Become a doctor of neuroscience or psychology 2. Have my own home in a beautiful place, with perhaps someone that I love 3. Inspire people through my music 4. Get to a point where I am happy with my body and who I am Ultimately it comes down to accomplishment, independence, relationships, inspiration, and self-acceptance.
I have one primary goal: to be a professor in a prestigious university somewhere, living in a place where I can store hundreds and hundreds of book with ample time to read them and do my own research I am on the road to this, so it is not only a pipe dream.
go to college get a bachelor's degree get a master's degree get a doctorate become a physician marry someone and have children be admired have enough money to help my friends and family live to be at least 90 years old visit my family often