Goals for 2009 Followup
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How is everyone doing with their 2009 goals so far?
Here are some of mine. Remember to followup 30 or 90 day period.
1. Work out 5 times a week (at least an hour). Minimum 3.
2. Try to meet new 3-5 people in a month.
3. Spend sundays updating the monthly financial balance sheet.
4. Spend time to reconnect with 3-5 old friends on facebook.
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Nice work Chris!
For those who missed it, we are having a redo of 85% of the presenation we did on 12/30/08. It will again be at Automation Alley and will be from 3-5 on January 12.
Should be another big time.
Terry
Thanks Chris for the reminder follow up.
My Goals are:
1. Achieve $60,000.00 in sales.
2. Focus on my health - eat better and exercise 3 times a week
3. Clean on basement - goal is get rid of 3 boxes a week.
4. Go on vacation with Husband and leave cell phone at home.
@lisa nice goals. For your number 4 i recommend you go on a cruise. If you're out at sea having cell phone reception is difficult.
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