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My Future #Goals

Hint: It all has to do with things that I need money for.

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My Future #Goals

Right now, as I'm finishing up my last semester of college (like ever). So, with that being said, I am so, so broke, and still living at home with mom and dad (so sad). But does that stop me from having so many #goals for my future? No, it doesn't. I am staying hopeful (even though that is very hard to do). Here are some of my #goals for my recent and far away future:


1. Getting a real job

#Goals

2. Having a kickass wedding someday


#SoManyGoals

3. Having a big, awesome house

#GoalsOnGoals

4. Having a second, big, awesome house (but on the water)

#EvenBiggerGoals

5. Having a boat (Ya know, for the house on the water)

#GOALS

6. Having a sea doo

#GoalsOnGoalsOnGoals

7. Having a dog

#PuppyGoals

8. Having multiple dogs (after realizing that one just isn't enough)

#SoManyDogGoals

9. Having a really nice car

#CarGoals

10. Having a really, really big closet

#ClosetGoals

11. And finally, having a lot of great clothes to fill up that really big closet

#FashionGoals


As you can see, I have all the #goals planned for my future (and they all have to do with buying things). What are your #goals?

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