New Years Resolutions!
30/12/08 14:38
Good afternoon,
I am not one for making grand predictions and resolutions for the coming year. I am old enough and wise enough to know that I have little control over the financial, social, environmental and health-related issues that can whirl around my space in any given minute, let alone over the span of 365 days.
That waffling disclaimer notwithstanding, what can I do in 2009 that will be better and different to the year just gone?
The slogan / byline of this site might give you a sense that I buy / collect guy 'stuff'. Most of which is well researched, responsibly installed / used, and some of it is then left to be, while other items have only a fraction of their functionality understood, let alone used. So resolution Number 1 - 'Get more value from my current stuff'. Read the manuals, complete the implementation, enter the data, learn the functions or whatever it may be. Master what you have, Grasshopper.
Elsewhere on this site I have hinted at a diet and health kick. It is going well so far, both weight loss and fitness aspects. Resolution Number 2 - 'Don't go backwards on health & well being'. Even if I don't make the great changes I managed in 2008 next year, just keep it going in the right direction with an exercise regime, smart eating choices and an active lifestyle. I can do that!
Happy New Year to you all.
Bye for now, BomberBoy
I am not one for making grand predictions and resolutions for the coming year. I am old enough and wise enough to know that I have little control over the financial, social, environmental and health-related issues that can whirl around my space in any given minute, let alone over the span of 365 days.
That waffling disclaimer notwithstanding, what can I do in 2009 that will be better and different to the year just gone?
The slogan / byline of this site might give you a sense that I buy / collect guy 'stuff'. Most of which is well researched, responsibly installed / used, and some of it is then left to be, while other items have only a fraction of their functionality understood, let alone used. So resolution Number 1 - 'Get more value from my current stuff'. Read the manuals, complete the implementation, enter the data, learn the functions or whatever it may be. Master what you have, Grasshopper.
Elsewhere on this site I have hinted at a diet and health kick. It is going well so far, both weight loss and fitness aspects. Resolution Number 2 - 'Don't go backwards on health & well being'. Even if I don't make the great changes I managed in 2008 next year, just keep it going in the right direction with an exercise regime, smart eating choices and an active lifestyle. I can do that!
Happy New Year to you all.
Bye for now, BomberBoy
