LonelySutton
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I like to do this with another group I hang out on. I always *feel* my life has been a failure but when I actually go back and check on it I find things went well.
Last year at this time I hoped to
(1) get a new boss (and new life)
(2) sell my home and get a good price for it.
(3) move into a new home and not die of panic in the entire process.
(4) maintain my weight
(5) pay off my student loans.
(6) make more friends.
What a mixed bag. I sold my home for a decent price and it all went insanely easy (and I did my own legal work for the sale of my last home and my new one) I moved into my new home and so far, things have gone quite wonderfully. It was definitely a good thing. I paid off all my student loans and that is a good thing but to do it I had to use another loan so.. but still it was a good thing. I did not end up getting a new boss and I went though a crushing embarrassment in attempting to get a new boss. Due in part to that... I ended up gaining a CRAP load of weight and currently I am fat and really lost about what to do about that. And I actually didn't make any new friends and ended up jettisoning a few friends that were not true friends.
Next year I want
(1) to get a new boss... but I am cautious about doing any planning for it.
(2) take steps to move to North Carolina / get away from wage slavery
(3) lose weight
(4) get more friends and be happy
(5) work on my new home until it is a design showcase that I did largely on my own.
And YOU?
Last year at this time I hoped to
(1) get a new boss (and new life)
(2) sell my home and get a good price for it.
(3) move into a new home and not die of panic in the entire process.
(4) maintain my weight
(5) pay off my student loans.
(6) make more friends.
What a mixed bag. I sold my home for a decent price and it all went insanely easy (and I did my own legal work for the sale of my last home and my new one) I moved into my new home and so far, things have gone quite wonderfully. It was definitely a good thing. I paid off all my student loans and that is a good thing but to do it I had to use another loan so.. but still it was a good thing. I did not end up getting a new boss and I went though a crushing embarrassment in attempting to get a new boss. Due in part to that... I ended up gaining a CRAP load of weight and currently I am fat and really lost about what to do about that. And I actually didn't make any new friends and ended up jettisoning a few friends that were not true friends.
Next year I want
(1) to get a new boss... but I am cautious about doing any planning for it.
(2) take steps to move to North Carolina / get away from wage slavery
(3) lose weight
(4) get more friends and be happy
(5) work on my new home until it is a design showcase that I did largely on my own.
And YOU?