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Lets call it what it really is a Goal.

you need to antisapate what you need to do to get what you really want in life.

Not what someone else wants but what you want for your life.

My goal this year will be to get back into sport.

PS: A reselution is a recipe for fail. If you really want something then go after it with everything you are

and you will have what you want.

Go give plasma or platelets once a month minium. (they are bits of blood)

Go to gym and put on a minium of 5kgs like the doctor told me I should almost 12months ago :laugh:

Try and take up squash again.

Get semi slicks and try and get out to at least 3 track days.

Improve my skimboarding.

Finish off all the little bits on the car.

And just in general get out more.

If I nail one I'll be happy :laugh:

My new years resolution is not to rent my house or apartement to loosers who cannot pay rent...

Oh and not to spend more than 7g's on the new 63" plazma when the new house is finished being built...

On a personal note;

I never make real resolutions...

only fake bottomless lies...

Well I gave up smoking last year and have put on an extra 10. So this year will be getting rid of the 10kg's

Good on ya

My new resolution (Not in order of preference!)

1. Raise good money for a proper, more adult like amount

aka an amount that says "Im not living with my mother and stinging off her"

Reasons: I will need to pay for my own UNI courses in 2008, and i do want to save for moving out and a nice R32

2.Join Gym/ Dance classes/ Karate with Ian or something

Something ive allways enjoyed were indoor exersise and sexersise

Reasons: I love it, I lost my dancing and flexibility abilities when i started to bludge year 12 dance, and because i want to catch up to Ians quick and strong physicality

3. Get a car

Reasons: Because ill need one, and i know more about them than 3 gernerations of my family do.

4. Dont lose focus

Reasons: I have my priorities and goals to consider

5. And prepare myself with freelance study on psychology before i go to UNI

Reason: I dont want to be a bum, and i dont want to lose focus.....also because ill be prepared

6. Get intouch with some old mates i havent seen in ages

Reasons:.....Friends for life, and i need to uphold that too

7. Let lose every so often(may i note the EVERY SO OFTEN).....aka if it takes me to get tipsy or to have a sugar high then it spells one

Reasons: Ive been more shy than usuall lately, i guess its because im getting to know new friends and stuff,

also because im becoming open to more different discussions.

That is all i can think about

And this is the end of Stephies little rant,

...

6. Get intouch with some old mates i havent seen in ages

Reasons:.....Friends for life, and i need to uphold that too

....

EVERYONE should to that hey. It should be a must every year for everyone.

I am going to move on and revitalise my life.

And paint my car.......

And play my Nintendo Wii as much as I want as it is good exercise!!

Oh, and not miss more than 2 events due to work!! Work is after all, a means to fund my social life!!

mines are:

1. get a girlfriend

2. lose weight

3. buy a property before i spend too much money on my car

4. pass everything at uni

i will tell yous how many of these actually come true at the end of the year

Objects in bold could be a problem to complete.

:teehee:

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