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My Introduction Video
How To Make Apigigi
Ingredients
. 5 cups of coconut meat
. 2 cups of grated tapioca
. 1/4 cups of tapioca starch
. 1 cups of coconut milk
. 1/4 cups of sugar
. Banana leaves
Directions
1. cut the coconut meat into small pieces.
2. add the coconut meat to the tapioca (grated and starch)
3. add the sugar
4. while pouring the coconut milk mix the ingredients as you go to get the doughy texture.
5. get a banana leaf and place the mixture on it, make sure its spread evenly on the leaf for it to cook evenly
6. then lastly place the leaf on a BBQ grill and cook until both sides of the leaf begins to char
7. Enjoy ( you can eat it hot or cold)
. 5 cups of coconut meat
. 2 cups of grated tapioca
. 1/4 cups of tapioca starch
. 1 cups of coconut milk
. 1/4 cups of sugar
. Banana leaves
Directions
1. cut the coconut meat into small pieces.
2. add the coconut meat to the tapioca (grated and starch)
3. add the sugar
4. while pouring the coconut milk mix the ingredients as you go to get the doughy texture.
5. get a banana leaf and place the mixture on it, make sure its spread evenly on the leaf for it to cook evenly
6. then lastly place the leaf on a BBQ grill and cook until both sides of the leaf begins to char
7. Enjoy ( you can eat it hot or cold)
My 30-Day Challenge proposal
My goal for my 30-day challenge is to improve my writing skills, to have a better understanding of my writing skills and also use a better grammar in my writing.
My 30-Day Challenge Results Presentation
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Journaling Methods
For my Journaling Methods I simply wrote down my progress on a journal book and I also used a monthly tracker.
Found at https://cdn.novamind.com/images/power-mindmapping/life-planning-1100.png
Life Plan Steps suggested at http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Life-Plan
.A life plan is a detailed description of your decisions, intentions, hopes and dreams for your future.
Steps
1
Understand your needs.
- List your mental, emotional and spiritual needs. Being surrounded by loving and caring people may be one emotional need. Wanting independence and freedom from the control of others may be another need. Feeling connected to a spiritual or religious organization may be yet another need.
- Pinpoint your physical and material needs. Being healthy and fit is one example. Living in an environment that is free of pollution may be another need. Living debt-free or accumulating wealth may be material needs.
2
Identify your strengths and talents. If you are a student, think about the subjects in which you excel. Your strengths may be in analysis, language composition, computation, information retention or problem solving. If you are already in a career, think about the tasks that you do well, such as solving interpersonal issues, leading others, building things or answering people's questions.
3
Consider your hopes and dreams. These are aspects of life that give you joy. Falling in love, having children, having a pet, contributing to a worthy cause and devising a solution to society's difficult problems are some examples.
4
Decide on a format before writing your life plan. If completing an assignment for a teacher or a life coach, follow the requested format. Your life plan may be written in a narrative or outline form.
5
Use your list of needs, strengths and hopes to outline concrete goals. For example, the need to be fit and healthy might lead to a career in fitness or simply a commitment to exercise several times per week. Your talent with numbers and analysis may drive you to pursue a career as a financial analyst. Use the list you created to set practical life goals.
6
Review your life goals to make sure they address all aspects of your life. A thorough life plan addresses education, career, play, hobbies, relationships, children, spiritual pursuits and even end-of-life preferences. Decisions about how your dependents will survive financially after you are gone and how your funeral should be handled are important considerations when writing a life plan.
7- Examine the details of your life plan. Review each category to ensure that you have addressed it thoroughly. For example, if you plan to become a doctor, write down the names of the school(s) you plan to attend, your desired specialty, where you'd like to do your medical residency, and whether you'd like to work at a hospital, a private practice or for the government. The details can always be adjusted as your life progresses, but thinking through them ahead of time will help to crystallize a plan of action.