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Get better grades at school, make money, be a good boyfriend.
My actual ones are to overcome my fear of spiders and just gain more confidence
get bigger richer smarter
Eat healthier and avoiding soda. Also biking every morning but that would impossible with my schedule. :(
Haven't made a resolution in years but I think it is a really good idea. New Year's is my favorite holiday because it is a universal time of self-evaluation and hope that you can improve yourself. It is a really healthy mental exercise imo.
I think I will make a list in hear, bookmark it, and bump next year to see if I followed through. My list:
1. Learn linear algebra and differential equations - valuable skills and needed for potential grad school applications
2. Date more - I wasted a lot of time this year buried in my own head. It's time for me to open myself up more to the emotional roller coaster that is dating.
3. Write a novel or book of short stories - Always a dream of mine but it is something I've lost touch with. I'd like to regain the more artistic side of my mind that I've let die off a bit.
4. Save 15% of my take home pay - I've had my just-got-my-first-taste-of-real-money-so-I'm-going-to-waste-a-lot phase out of the way and it's time to build a foundation for myself
1) Put out an EP
2) Learn French and Portuguese
3) Double My Income
4) Buy a Car
5) Visit NY and LA with Rad(macho man, you should come too[prof you should come too])
6)Keep Committed to Krav Maga throughout the year
-get a girlfriend
-learn to program
-coach a basketball team
-increase my completed list to over 100
might update with more
[QUOTE=no pun intended]1900 x 1200[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Jameerthefear]-get a girlfriend
-learn to program
-coach a basketball team
-increase my completed list to over 100
might update with more[/QUOTE]
Dont get a gf, just stop living in fear and talk to girls. Messing around with a couple chicks helped learn more about girls than dating. Unless you have no morals and are comfortable with cheating lol
[QUOTE=Jailblazers7]Haven't made a resolution in years but I think it is a really good idea. New Year's is my favorite holiday because it is a universal time of self-evaluation and hope that you can improve yourself. It is a really healthy mental exercise imo.
I think I will make a list in hear, bookmark it, and bump next year to see if I followed through. My list:
1. Learn linear algebra and differential equations - valuable skills and needed for potential grad school applications
2. Date more - I wasted a lot of time this year buried in my own head. It's time for me to open myself up more to the emotional roller coaster that is dating.
3. Write a novel or book of short stories - Always a dream of mine but it is something I've lost touch with. I'd like to regain the more artistic side of my mind that I've let die off a bit.
4. Save 15% of my take home pay - I've had my just-got-my-first-taste-of-real-money-so-I'm-going-to-waste-a-lot phase out of the way and it's time to build a foundation for myself[/QUOTE]
Linear algebra is pretty easy to learn, cant speak on diff equations yet but that's in my next semester or later. I'd even go as far a saying calc1 was a bit mire difficult than lin algebra.
What did u study?
[QUOTE=mrRager]Linear algebra is pretty easy to learn, cant speak on diff equations yet but that's in my next semester or later. I'd even go as far a saying calc1 was a bit mire difficult than lin algebra.
What did u study?[/QUOTE]
Economics. I graduated already but my program didn't really get into linear much other than some simple programming.
[QUOTE=Randy]I did P90X earlier in 2013, and got pretty good results but became bored with the repetitiveness of the workouts and Tony's chatter. I even like Tony but I had all of his corny jokes memorized. Did you torrent P90X? If you did, I would recommend also getting P90X2 and using that version of yoga. I love yoga, but the original version is 90 minutes, and too much vinyasa movement for my liking. It's like 50 straight minutes of vinyasa then 40 min of poses. The P90X2 yoga is 30 min shorter and a better flow in my opinion.
Anyway, I'm rambling. Good luck with it! Also, what is T-25?[/QUOTE]
"They're working hard I know you are!"
"No more thilly Thally!"
'Tony':"Hey Bobby what kind of soup you got? I got smelly sock soup!! hbu... 'Bobby': " I got trouble soup! 'Tony': I don't like that you had a funnier line than me : /
"tip of the day: dont smash your face"!!
I GOT GERMAN POTATO SOUP
Heaps of people wanting to cut down from jerking off, what are your reasons/what do you consider an unhealthy amount?
Always been a pretty big can of worms.