Google Play & Amazon so happy with that. Onwards and upwards for 2015....hopefully

ClarkyBoy wrote:love this,
Claire and myself were discussing over Christmas that there will be no 'resolutions' made, in place of that we would be making a 'to do' list of what we want to achive and do in 2014,
Here are a few of my goals.
1. Get out on the bike more and compete in at least 1 gravity enduro event.
2. Win the championship (SMRC) however attainable or not, you need to dream big!
3. Go camping more
4. Buy another motorbike
5. Go on holiday in the summer with Claire (booking that this weekend before I get my balls chopped off!)
6. Do at least 1 charity sporting event.
7. Build a garage
8. Landscape the garden now the house is finished
9. Get Claire on track with my e30
10. Do a skydive
I forgot there is a cycling contingent on herecampbell wrote:No I meant #2. That'll do!
Will update tonightcampbell wrote:Chris - now that's specific! Nice one.
Clarky - that's enough of the debrief for 2014...now let's hear the 2015 aspirations, please
I am going to update the thread title too...
well that was always going to b e a long shot!Dipper wrote:1 - build new house
2 - sell old house
3 - go on motorbike tour to the states with mates
4 - take wife and kids to florida(as compensation for 3)
5 - do at least 3 mountainbike endurance races
6 - eat less/excercise more so i dont die doing 5
7 - get some epic west coast mountainbiking in
8 - get some epic west coast elise drives in
9 - get some epic west motorbike rides in
10 - do at least 2 track days in the elise
11 - do more than the 500mile average ive done over the last 5 years on the motorbike + 1 trackday
12 - rob a bank to pay for the above
It's going to end in tears!
Haha. Or an undocumented scratch goal. I love the fact that dogs are so hopefully optimistic when they meet other dogs (mostly). Be more dog is a great principle to live your life by.robin wrote:I was pretty pleased with last year's goals and achievements. I have now mastered the art of making dogs think I am wagging my tail - that was an undocumented stretch goal - this year I will work on a more authentic growl. Grrr.
Woof!
sorted campbellcampbell wrote:Nice one, Dipper.
More specific on #3?
#4 is very good...add a timeframe?
Now go do 'em...
So did you loose those pounds,did you cycle more or were you simply more dog ?point n squirt wrote:Well how did you all do , i know some of you hit the mark ,so as for 2015.
1/ Keep finding energy for family life.
2/ Keep moving forward with my new business venture and do less hours with existing business.
3/ Pick up guitar again and make an effort.
4/ Keep cycling and take part in at least two events.
5/ Have at least made a plan for new garage.
6/ Get the wife a better Xmas present.