• sysadmin
    +5

    I accomplished my goals I set for 2013. This time, I'm going to be a little more aggressive and I've identified 6 things that I plan to have accomplished by the end of 2014. I've started developing plans and steps to accomplish them along with "mini-goals" with timelines that will keep me on track.

    I think just having generic goals like "I want to lose weight" are pretty much useless because they are too easy to ignore. My goals include specific steps like hiring a personal trainer to keep me honest with my exercising, making an appointment with a nutritionist to come up with meal plans and changing my schedule to allow for exercise. Those are just examples, but I have no intention of setting "resolutions" that are basically just "wishes." I'm designing plans for my goals that include measurable progress to make sure I'm on track for my various goals.

    What are you guys and gals doing for 2014?

    • canuck
      +4

      No. More. Drinking.

      • bkool
        +4

        Say that again tomorrow and I'll believe you

        • darvinhg (edited 11 years ago)
          +3

          Give him until Friday at least