Plans 2012:
A coservative estimate would say my success-rate is about two-thirds, which is well above previous years. This also because I adjusted a few goals during the year to make them more feasible. The feeling of achieving a goal that took effort is something I really get a kick out of, so I think it's at least as important to make one's goals achievable as it is to be ambitious.
For next year, I have more realistic expectations as to what I can achieve and my goals will be somewhat fewer, but more ambitious. I have several success from this year that I can build on. Observe good habits, work on ending the bad.
Something else is work-life balance. I procastinate too much and this leads to imbalances. Sometimes I spend all my time stressing over some uni work, the other I worry about my job. Instead of working on making everything just a smooth, well-balanced flow and making minor adjustments. That's a major goal of mine for next year.
- Finish my undergrad w/ improved GPA.
- Achieve pre-specified lifting goals and running times
- Fuck more hotties
- Bring down debt
- Make my boss love me
- Finish renovating flat
- Undergrad finished, well into grad degree with better results
- Working on next fitness goal
- No expectations
- Less debt
- In the same job
- didn't really expect I'd have time to fix-up flat
- BSc., and have started MSc. Grades aren't good enough.
- Achieved most goals, but dropped the ball in august.
- Have made a great deal of progress, but not as much as I hoped.
- Lost my job, but found another. Not as thrilled about it, but it puts food on the table.
- Ended up in a relationship, but still fucked a couple hotties on the side. Relationship itself was a disappointment.
- Have instead furnished my flat with classy and tasteful furniture worth quite a bit.
A coservative estimate would say my success-rate is about two-thirds, which is well above previous years. This also because I adjusted a few goals during the year to make them more feasible. The feeling of achieving a goal that took effort is something I really get a kick out of, so I think it's at least as important to make one's goals achievable as it is to be ambitious.
For next year, I have more realistic expectations as to what I can achieve and my goals will be somewhat fewer, but more ambitious. I have several success from this year that I can build on. Observe good habits, work on ending the bad.
Something else is work-life balance. I procastinate too much and this leads to imbalances. Sometimes I spend all my time stressing over some uni work, the other I worry about my job. Instead of working on making everything just a smooth, well-balanced flow and making minor adjustments. That's a major goal of mine for next year.
A year from now you'll wish you started today