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New Year, New You

A new year, a new decade.

A new story to write. A new page to be filled.

But instead of New Year's Resolution, I thought of making it more realistic and call them action plans.


2011 Action Plans:
1. Find a place to stay outside, hopefully before July
2. Limit buying new clothes per month (this is going to be quite hard given that F21 will open a branch in Makati - yikes!)
3. Update and send out resumes (six years worth of experience is no easy task)
4. Look for job opportunities everywhere (under the bed, over the moon... hahahhaa)
5. Try out new restaurants at least twice a month (conflicts with saving but will try)
6. Try and reduce weight (yearly this is the goal!)
7. Be diligent in being consistent (have to no ifs, no buts.)
8. Have my monthly facial (Beautify!)
9. Learn a new hobby - photography or painting (Been meaning to do this)
10. Smile More
11. Be friendly
12. Conquer Edsa by April (i love driving!)
13. Drive to Makati on my own by August (so I can get to my friends's wedding in Alabang!)
14. Visit a new place at least once a month (again, conflicting to saving)
15.Meet monthly savings goal by hook or by crook! (hard!)

So far these are the line-up for the year.


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