Sherliarty
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Nah, i passed a decade ago but didn't get a car back then. Being down south, it's always so busy and with so many poor drivers out there, but i stick to the rule book.Have you only just learned to drive? I would say it took me a good year or so before I could drive after passing without thinking about it. Even things like motorways took even longer because you end up being on them so infrequently (especially if you live in Norfolk which had NO motorways for me to practice on lol)
You've been planning that for a whileIn no particular order:
A). Don't get caught up in investing hype - e.g crypto, popular retail funds. This includes ditching p2p lending, never to return.
B). Figure out a plan to start a new website.
C). Make a few quid with Print On Demand and other ecommerce opportunities.
D). Make an exit strategy from office work.
E). Perhaps buy a house.
Well, one out of 4 wasn't badI'm not making anything specific, as I fail every year when I set them but
1) Be stronger this time next year than I am now
2) Be healthier this time next year than I am now
3) Be able to manage my time better
4) Finish my 2nd year of uni without having a nervous breakdown
And who would have thought I would be given the gift of time in absolute bucketfuls. Not going to wish for anything in 2021! Sorry about 2020 folks. That was maybe my fault!I don’t really do the goals thing either however a friends devastating news this summer definitely changed my outlook on life for the better. Things are just things and time is way more important than things. So I guess in 2020 I need to make the most of my time and spend it with the people I want to spend it with.
2 out of 5 last year (1&2)Well, one out of 4 wasn't bad
1) Finish my degree and graduate
2) Get on a masters
3) Write regular content on my nutrition platforms - this is purely a time and focus issue
4) Time management, again
5) Stronger and healthier - certainly not feeling that this year as rather than taking advantage of my time etc I've wallowed
Joining a gym is always so much connected with January isn’t it lol2 out of 5 last year (1&2)
For 2022:
1) Get back to the gym as well as swimming - it's a confidence thing holding me back.
2) Get at least the qualifications I need (all gym based) to make a start on an exercise referral qualification - I have 6 months off from uni at Easter so hoping to fill my time with that.
3) Take part in a few fitness challenges - I'm already signed up for Swim22 in March (swimming 22 miles in 12 weeks).
4) Stop taking on more work - I have plenty.
5) Work on me and put more time into me - health, selfcare, etc.
I was born in 1981 and I swear dentists in the 80s/early 90s were enough to put you off for life!I've done pretty well this year, in a better financial situation at least. I would say the big 2 for next year would be lose some weight and visit the dentist, have been putting it off for too long
Such a popular one at this time of year. i was VERY tempted to just grab a few binbags today and go around the house clearing everything up but then thought nah i'll do it in the new year lolNo real resolutions. But I've already spent the last few days decluttering which is something I've been meaning to do for a while. Have got rid of loads of things to the charity shop, recycling and sadly the bin. Having the extra space feels very empowering!