By now, most people have stopped going to the gym, trying to eat more veggies, or waking up a bit earlier to jog in the morning. This is the time where most are falling off of their wagon on New Year's Resolutions, and settle back into their old habits. I'm a little behind the curve in coming up with any resolutions for the year 2012, because I want them to be something that was more meaningful, reachable, and specific than "lose weight" or "save money." So I took time to pen down my list. I call it, "12 Things to do in 2012." Witty, I know. So here's the list in my own shorthand form:
1. Actually write a book.
2. Little Mountain Climbs.
3. Surviving Rochester.
4. Become an Expert.
5. Log Running 300 miles this year.
6. Read the Bible all the way through.
7. Build my personal brand.
8. Build over the bed shelves.
9. Build Kitchen Block Island.
10. Make People Count.
11. Learn 12 Awesome Songs on Guitar.
12. 1K a month.
They might sound weird when you first read them, but there was a lot of thought around these. Some are easy to get to, like building some shelves. So here's where I need you, the reader. I need you to help keep me accountable. Bug me. Pester me. You are the ones who can give me the kick in the behind that I need. I will flesh some of these out in later posts, and you will see what is going on in my attempt to make all of these happen. Ask away if you have any questions!


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