Friday, January 20, 2006

 

Not New Years Resolutions

These are NOT New Years Resolutions. They ARE things I am resolving to do this year.

  • Read Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
  • Get my body fat below 20% (currently around 22.5%)
  • File for 1 patent
  • Save money
  • Replace the windows in my house
  • Create an emergency preparedness kit

    It's starting to look like a TO-DO list. What are your TO-DOs this year? Find yourself? Find God? Go fishing? Go on a cruise? Take up a good hobby? Loose a bad habit?

    In general, I don't think that I like New Years resolutions, but it gives you a nice round calendar date for being able to look back to see how you've done at the end of the year. I've tried to make at least some of mine meaningful. I know the window thing is a bit off, but I need to set it as a goal for the year and see to it that it gets done. Living in a HOA doesn't make things like changing windows any easier either.

    I hope to have more exotic and tropical TO-DOs on next years list. Here's my dream list for this year...

  • QM2 from LA to Hawaii on February 25th
  • Read the Bible
  • Understand what I've read
  • Apply it
  • Pass it on

    I'm simply not going to be doing #1. I'll chip away at the others.

  • Comments:
    I should like to:

    #1. Become a kinder person.

    #2. Become more comfortable with a hard day's work and save a LOT.

    #3. Learn more about the Faith
    both-
    (A.)Academically
    and
    (B.)Spiritually.

    #4. Become a better visual artist and a better musician.

    #5. Become a better father.(Always.)

    #6. Take over the world.
     
    Josh's List for 2006 (revised)

    * Give rap a chance
    * Shave his whole head
    * Adopt a french accent and refer to himself as a stylist
    * Wear more pink turtlenecks
    * Lose at least one argument
    * Take over the world (I like that one, so it stays)
     
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