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2008 New Years Goals

Message Board › 2008 New Years Goals

bbjay
bbjay
Brampton, ON
241st Post

I want to finish personal projects that I started and never finished.

What's yours?

jtadeo
jtadeo
Group Organizer
Brampton, ON
607th Post

Most likely the same as last year, although I think it will be very hard to match. I had an unbelievable year in 2007 and feel I just got lucky :)

This year I plan to increase my rates and develop my base clients that have kept me going for over 10 plus years.

I also plan on taking 2-3 months off to do a bit of traveling and getting into a good diet and exercise routine (ya' rly).

And something more immediate, get rid of a lot junk stored in my basement.

...sip...




James Tadeo Web Designer and Programmer



Peter
pmeth
Scarborough, ON
157th Post

Quoting bbjay: I want to finish personal projects that I started and never finished.
I second that.

My biggest goal would be to make an interactive website offering a service that will be useful to many, and actually get people using it.

Edited by Peter on Jan 5, 2008 at 12:47 PM

Courtney Turner
court23nike
Cambridge, ON
40th Post

my goal is to start exercising (though i really mean it this year). in september, i started working at home, and i'm really getting out of shape.........

Peter
pmeth
Scarborough, ON
158th Post

And something more immediate, get rid of a lot junk stored in my basement.
Last year, I rented a dumpster for a week, and anything I hadn't used in the past year I chucked. It cost about $400, but afterwards my house was free of junk. I figured that was the only way I would ever be rid of it all. I ended up dumping almost 2 tonnes of stuff (which is important to know ahead of time because they charge by the tonne).

You should try it. It's very liberating. You can possibly double your living space.

Edited by Peter on Jan 6, 2008 at 10:26 AM

nito
user 3540429
Brampton, ON
60th Post

I want to finish personal projects that I started and never finished.

What's yours?

More freelance and more money biggrin

and stop working the graveyard shift too.

Edited by nito on Jan 8, 2008 at 2:03 AM

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