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Any New Years Resolutions???
I know, I know.
Another fucking thread about New Years Resolutions. They are garbage and no one ever sticks to it. But hey, it's fun to think about it.
I haven't started any yet and wanted to get some ideas.
The obvious ones are:
1. Make more $$$$
2. Lose the beer belly
3. Quit buying packs of ciggies (bumming is a lot cheaper)
4. Sock Bas in the balls (very small target)
Re: Any New Years Resolutions???
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| Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal I know, I know. Another fucking thread about New Years Resolutions. They are garbage and no one ever sticks to it. But hey, it's fun to think about it. I haven't started any yet and wanted to get some ideas. The obvious ones are: 1. Make more $$$$ 2. Lose the beer belly 3. Quit buying packs of ciggies (bumming is a lot cheaper) 4. Sock Bas in the balls (very small target) |
Haha. JK.
Reasonable Resolutions
1. Find/Collaborate with a second/third quality label to release music through
2. Get some Techno / Prog + other stuff out there on dancefloors bedrooms and headphunkphones.
3. Start my own quality label if #1 + #2 dont pan out
4. Buy Moar Gear
5. Talk Less Do More
buy the end of this year i want to buy some hardware, even just two of the 200s, for djing. i really want to start to learn.
also, i want to get my life back on track. fuck.
if i could accomplish those two things i think i'd be in great shape. the 2nd may very well be more important.
getting out to more events in LA might be nice as well. with any luck i'll be at blank & jones this saturday. I've never really met up with any TAs, god knows I'm new to the community.
Finish novel
Begin process of novel publication
Begin second novel
Stay cigarette free. Quit for 3 months now. Still miss it though.
Eat healthy. I've been eating healthy cereal every morning with soy milk, and more salads with dinner. Dinner I have brown rice and grilled chicken. I quit soda. I did sneak in some Del Taco the other night though 
Lose 20 pounds. Working on that now. Maybe jog more too.
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| Originally posted by david.sound Stay cigarette free. Quit for 3 months now. Still miss it though. Eat healthy. I've been eating healthy cereal every morning with soy milk, and more salads with dinner. Dinner I have brown rice and grilled chicken. I quit soda. I did sneak in some Del Taco the other night though ![]() Lose 20 pounds. Working on that now. Maybe jog more too. |
Loose another 30lbs this year.
Do good in school.
Party less 
Re: Any New Years Resolutions???
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| Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal 1. Make more $$$$ 2. Lose the beer belly 3. Quit buying packs of ciggies (bumming is a lot cheaper) 4. Sock Bas in the balls (very small target) |
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| Originally posted by LYNDSAYwhaaat? heyyyy... those are mine too! (minus #3.. I buy 'em by the carton) |
My major one is to get back into the DJing game. The other one i fulfilled and thats to eat mcdonalds for the first and last time of 2010.
My NYRs is to bring all the top Dj's that once played at Circus back. Armin, Tiesto, ATB, Above&Beyond, Markus, PVD, CL. If Loc and I could do 1 or 2 Djs that are mention above back to Circus then we will walk away from the Trance scene for good. There would be no higher accomplishment after that. My next calling is to win a WPT(World Poker Tour) Now that's a challenge there!
Quitting smoking
Losing weight
Party less
Exercise more
These are suppose to be a everyday thing in live.
I need to hypnotize someone into buying me an Ableton controller. :-p
Also, actually go to Circus when I plan to.
In order to achieve your NYR, you must first set goals and zero in on them with laser focus. That is how you are going to be successful. You have to make a commitment to change your value system so that you value healthy eating, healthy living, etc. That's something I picked up from one of the many motivational gurus out there. Once you start setting goals and commit yourself to them by writing them down and then taking instant action you will see your dreams become a reality. Right before your very eyes you will notice and feel the changes in your biological and physiological system. My great-grandfather was a pretty well-respected researcher and medical doctor from Great Russia and he said this, "The power of suggestion is greater than any drug out there."
If you Google "W.N. Boldyreff + cigarette smoking" you are bound to pick up some articles regarding cigarette smoking that credit his writing and research. This is not so much related to goal setting, but an interesting side-note and related to quitting smoking posted by many.
I've made it one of my goals to eat healthier and work out more this year. I am definitely eating healthier and getting into the gym at least 3-4 times a week. I can see my body toning up a bit. I still have a long way to go, but I am focused on doing the right thing and making it one of my top priorities and values to take care of my body and treat it well this year and for the rest of my life.
Dance more
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| Originally posted by Jim Carson In order to achieve your NYR, you must first set goals and zero in on them with laser focus. That is how you are going to be successful. You have to make a commitment to change your value system so that you value healthy eating, healthy living, etc. That's something I picked up from one of the many motivational gurus out there. Once you start setting goals and commit yourself to them by writing them down and then taking instant action you will see your dreams become a reality. Right before your very eyes you will notice and feel the changes in your biological and physiological system. My great-grandfather was a pretty well-respected researcher and medical doctor from Great Russia and he said this, "The power of suggestion is greater than any drug out there." If you Google "W.N. Boldyreff + cigarette smoking" you are bound to pick up some articles regarding cigarette smoking that credit his writing and research. This is not so much related to goal setting, but an interesting side-note and related to quitting smoking posted by many. I've made it one of my goals to eat healthier and work out more this year. I am definitely eating healthier and getting into the gym at least 3-4 times a week. I can see my body toning up a bit. I still have a long way to go, but I am focused on doing the right thing and making it one of my top priorities and values to take care of my body and treat it well this year and for the rest of my life. |
none really. i have goals but theyve been there before 2010 and even as of yesterday. i dont need a calendar to tell me when to start working on my goals either 
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