New Year Resolutions
Happy New Year everyone. What are your resolutions? I apparently resolved to catch a cold and lay in bed this whole week, but I forgot to tell myself that I made that resolution. But I guess I kept my word on that one. Because it happened.
I resolve to post to killkaraoke and my blog at least once a week. I'm using Remember the Milk to remind me of that. It's a really cool web site. I plan on posting here on Wednesdays, and I'm late this week, and I'll post to my blog on Fridays, which I guess I'm now late on that too.
I resolve to make more web sites, some of which will hopefully take off in popularity and profitability. I've already got some decent ideas floating around. I was supposed to launch one by now but it's held up.
I also resolve to implement the Getting Things Done (GTD) system for my own productivity. I need to actually get through the book first, but hopefully I'll have a working system before school starts next week.
I also resolve to get some system in place for my friends that allows us all to work together on projects and ideas because right now it's hard to get their feedback on anything without having to send lots of email or wait for them to get online. They probably also have good ideas that we could work off of.
I also resolve to finish college this year, which is definitely happening, in December.
I need to resolve to stop using the word "also" so much. I've never been able to find a good replacement.
My last resolution, and probably the least important to me, is to be more caring and concerned about stuff. It's not that I don't care, but I could probably care a little bit more. I already anticipate breaking that one.
I also resolve to find out the difference between resolution and goal. I just looked them up and I still don't know. I guess resolution is like solving a problem and a goal is something you want to accomplish? I think it's ok to mix them up for the purposes of New Years.
Ok so now instead of wrongly using the word prestidigitation in place of other words, we'll say resolve or resolution.

