I’ve been to many meetings in the past while, doing roles from the manuals at my club and other clubs.
If all goes well – I’m doing the last role this coming week :)
| 1. |
pick and commit
5 entries . 37 cheers |
1 person |
| 2. |
Achieve Competent Leader award in Toastmasters
1 entry |
2 people |
| 3. |
learn haskell
9 entries . 16 cheers |
112 people |
| 4. |
Learn a martial art
1 entry . 46 cheers |
1,410 people |
| 5. |
Learn Go well enough to beat the computer
2 entries . 18 cheers |
7 people |
| 6. |
Teach a college course
2 entries . 47 cheers |
87 people |
| 7. |
Get a PhD
1 entry . 55 cheers |
2,669 people |
| 8. |
read Ulysses
1 entry . 44 cheers |
298 people |
| 9. |
Start a journal
1 entry |
224 people |
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I’ve been to many meetings in the past while, doing roles from the manuals at my club and other clubs.
If all goes well – I’m doing the last role this coming week :)
As part of a course I’m doing, it was strongly suggested that we started journaling.
That, together with the urging from “Pragmatic Thinking and Learning” decided me.
Success would be: 10 entries in 20 days.
Been tinkering with Haskell for years now.
The new strategy (tying in to the Pick and Commit goal):
Do 30 minutes of Haskell a day, until I’m through http://book.realworldhaskell.org/read.
Been a week, thus far :-)