So a mentor of mine once confessed that she didn’t go to her high school reunions because she wanted her classmates to remember here just the way she was. And she wanted to remember them that way, too. Though I plan to attend my 10th college reunion this year and mayhap my 15th high school reunion in 2010, I think I now understand how she feels. I decided to get back in contact with a few friends from my ESL teaching Japan days. It was alarming how many of them of were now married, some with children. It seemed the crazier the chyck was in Japan, the more likely they were to be settled down — including me! It’s the cycle of life, yes, but the romantic in me can’t help but wonder if it’s nicer to remember us dancing in nightclubs til 5am, singing karaoke, drinking way too much Asahi, eating incredible sushi, and “snogging” random boys, forever and ever. Know what I mean? So though I loved catching up with so many friends, I don’t think I’ll continue on with getting back in touch. Consider this habit UNKEPT. But I think this week’s habit is definitely going to be a keeper. Let’s talk about our dreams. Specifically, the thing you hope to do “one day.” The thing you think about every day on your way in to work. Have you been letting life and obligations get in between you and your dreams? I know I have. And this week, I would like to propose that we give our dreams 20 minutes of precious time every day. A lot of you took and successfully completed the reading challenge, and this is a lot like that. 20 minutes is a little inconvenient, but totally...