1) Maintain good personal relationships with close family
2) 12,000 steps a day
3) Lose Christmas pounds (about 4 lbs over)
4) Improve communication with Mrs A
5) Reduce distractions/ social media/ news
6) Get part-time 'hobby' job, to cover bills
7) Study/learn foreign language (basics)
8) Meet up with some extended family
9) Improve golf score
10) Some Community involvement, maybe join a choir or voluntary work
11) Automate investments more, check less
12) Support elderly relatives
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Goals for 2024
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Re: Goals for 2024
Oooh good idea (seriously)
Put your goals up on the internet for all to see and to provide some motivation. Back in the day, you'd tell just tell your mates you'd given up the fags and/or booze.
...and they'd do their damnedest to get you back on it again. Friends hate to see other friends succeeding.
Put your goals up on the internet for all to see and to provide some motivation. Back in the day, you'd tell just tell your mates you'd given up the fags and/or booze.
...and they'd do their damnedest to get you back on it again. Friends hate to see other friends succeeding.
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Re: Goals for 2024
Very commendable.
My list is somewhat less ambitious....
1) Enjoy myself more.
2) See 1.
OK, there's a whole load of things I'd like to do or get done, but as I haven't done them yet then either they're not important or I'd rather be doing other things, and if I wanted to spend my days doing something I'd rather not do, I'd have continued working
Paul
My list is somewhat less ambitious....
1) Enjoy myself more.
2) See 1.
OK, there's a whole load of things I'd like to do or get done, but as I haven't done them yet then either they're not important or I'd rather be doing other things, and if I wanted to spend my days doing something I'd rather not do, I'd have continued working
Paul
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Re: Goals for 2024
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This looks to have been posted in the wrong forum - it really isn't appropriate for Investment Strategies. Moved here instead (chas49)
This looks to have been posted in the wrong forum - it really isn't appropriate for Investment Strategies. Moved here instead (chas49)
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Re: Goals for 2024
1) Clear out the garage, with particular regard to the 30 years' accumulation of timber, metal offcuts and useful stuff that might come in handy one day.
2) Offer my stash to the neighbours, put it on Freecycle, and take the rest to the tip.
3) Give it three months, then do it again. And again. And again.
BJ
2) Offer my stash to the neighbours, put it on Freecycle, and take the rest to the tip.
3) Give it three months, then do it again. And again. And again.
BJ
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Re: Goals for 2024
bungeejumper wrote:1) Clear out the garage, with particular regard to the 30 years' accumulation of timber, metal offcuts and useful stuff that might come in handy one day.
2) Offer my stash to the neighbours, put it on Freecycle, and take the rest to the tip.
You know, of course, that "one day" will be the day after you take it to the tip...
Scott.
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Re: Goals for 2024
bungeejumper wrote:1) Clear out the garage, with particular regard to the 30 years' accumulation of timber, metal offcuts and useful stuff that might come in handy one day.
BJ
You do realise you can leave those to someone in your Will.
Possibly someone you don't lie much
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