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For me....
1) Change my eating habits so that I have a healthier diet.
2) Complete at least 2 units of my studies and be on track to do the 3rd in the New Year of 2015.
3) Refit the bathroom.
4) Relations x 2 (bit cryptic but I know exactly what this means).
4. Improve your relationship with two relations?0 -
Move house and pay off the mortgage in the process - in progress.
Lose the remaining 10lbs by myself and not paying WeightWatchers - this will mean exercising more.
Be more tolerant with certain people.
Go on holiday if no 1 is achievedA minute at the till, a lifetime on the bill.
Nothing tastes as good as being slim feels.
one life, live it!0 -
Ooooooh love this thread.
Mine are as follows:-
1. Get a job (made redundant in Dec 2013)
2. Learn to drive (theory passed Dec 2013)
3. Lose 61lbs (healthiness started today)
4. Save £5000 (want to buy a house)
5. Meet friends more often ( I miss them)
That will be all for now.
Dxxx0 -
This is potentially a year of huge changes in our household so my first one has to be 'make the right decisions' and the second has to be 'survive it all with sanity intact'.
On top of that, lose a stone and a half (yes the same one I lost and gained last year and the year before and the year before that*ad infinitum*). Perhaps try to keep it off this year and not head straight for the krispy kreme drive through when I hit my goal weight.
I'd also like to save a bit this year, that may be tough with all of the stuff we may have going on but I'd like to try to be a bit more money wise, I feel I've slipped into spendy habits lately.:A
:A"Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid" - Albert Einstein0 -
1. Write a book
2. Lose some weight/eat better/exercise more - it all goes together doesn't it?
3. Be a good husband.
Don't think there's anything else I need to do.0 -
1) Get more of the DIY and decorating jobs around the house done
2) Start overpaying on the mortgage
3) Ensure a stable job situation, this might be out of my control in some ways
4) Do more walking at evenings and weekends when spring arrives
5) Keep in touch with friends more when life gets in the way0 -
Keep on with the weight loss, am 30 pounds down
Keep teaching fitness classes and keep doing them as a participant
Chuck as much spare cash (not v much spare in my world) at debt
Go somewhere Ive not been before, could be wales, could be iceland, could be finland, just get to somewhere Ive yet to see
See more of my own country (Scotland)
Finish my gym instructor qualification
Keep decluttering, theres not much to go, but need to keep at it
Stop drinking alcohol, for a few reasons, the main one being eating healthily then drinking alcohol dont really mix for me, have started, not had a drink since 2nd of January
Make a food bank donation every month0 -
clear out kids toy boxes
lose 4 stone
take kids to yarmouth
skype more with family abroad
have a weekend away with hubby as very late honeymoon
do training at work for promotion in 2015
get kids into preferred school for september
make a good start on savings
avoid the birthday i am dreading in a few weeksThe only people I have to answer to are my beautiful babies aged 8 and 50 -
1. Lose weight!
2. Get more confident
3. Change jobs
4. Get a handle on our finances
5. Stop procrastinating and realise life is short; grab the world by its balls and get out there and live it in reality rather than living my life via the internet
6. Stop comparing my life to others; it gets me nowhere
7. Get more organised; no more headless chicken school runs and commutes to work
:-D0 -
Lets see:
1) Get back up to half marathon fitness levels
2) Resume thai boxing and rock climbing
3) Have no outstanding debt
4) Be in a position where I'm happy at work and developing my role
I'll leave it at that.0
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