Wednesday, January 6, 2010

New Year's Resolutions

According to Squidoo.com, the world's top ten New Year's Resolutions for 2010 where:

1. Stop smoking
2. Get fit
3. Lose weight
4. Enjoy life more
5. Quit drinking
6. Get organized
7. Learn something new
8. Get out of debt
9. Spend more time with family
10. Help others

Well let's see...I don't smoke so I can't stop doing that...I could stand to lose a few but I am already working out so check...I could stand to enjoy life more but I am a pretty happy person already...I don't have a drinking problem so that doesn't apply...I am crazily organized so check again...I feel that I learn something new everyday, check...I don't have any debt besides smart debt so I am O.K. there...I spend every free moment with family so check once more...and I feel that I do my share of helping others as well...

It looks like Squidoo didn't quite have me pegged with the whole New Year's Resolution thing...maybe they should have spoken to freshly graduated, young adults and see what their top ten where. Here are mine:

1. Start my career
2. Get married
3. Begin a plan for my future
4. Figure out where I am going to end up location wise...
5. Hopefully move closer to my family...
6. Enjoy every moment with friends
7. Meet new people
8. Network
9. Get more involved in Church
10. Put more money in savings

Getting my career of the ground is No. 1 for me right now...getting married is in the relatively near future (I think), I am a planner so I am yearning for some sort of time line of the next year is going to play out...I want to know where Steve and I will be living... I miss my family all the time that I am not with them so living close would be amazing... I don't know how much longer I will be with the group of friends I am with right now so spending time with them is key right now...I would love to meet new people and make connections and network to help get my career started...I need to get more involved in the church I am attending...and last but not least, I would love to be able to start saving more money than I currently am. I don't know how I compare to many other 23 year-olds but those are my top priorities and goals of 2010.

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