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Planning Your Adventure

by Matthew - January 14th, 2009.
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Want to know how easy it is to go on the adventure of your dreams? You’ll be amazed at how simple it is!

In the Planning Your Adventure series I will give you the simple step-by-step directions you need to go on any adventure you want. I will include a walk-along example of me creating a painting (quick and easy) and living in Ireland for a semester including a week in Europe for fun (a bit more involved).

Here is what we will be covering:

And so, without further ado, here is how to go on any adventure you want

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  5. [...] purchased the materials over a year ago, but never made the time to use them. As I was writing the Planning Your Adventure series, I decided to use “paint a painting” as an example for a simple adventure to [...]

  6. [...] Start on your next adventure right now! Take 5-10 minutes, determine what you want to do, and set a realistic date. Follow the planning steps outlined in the link, and start working towards your adventure. If you have a time-frame to work within, you will be surprised how much you can get accomplished. Complete one 5-10 minute necessary task per day, and it will be no time before your adventure is upon you. [...]

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