I read ~30 books in 2007. Here’s a photo of nearly all of them.
But I wasted a lot of time and so aim to get through 52, one a week, this year, without reducing the quality.
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earn money from something that isn't my primary job
1 entry . 2 cheers |
31 people |
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touch type
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24 people |
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spend an entire day watching the extended version of all three Lord of the Rings movies back-to-back-to-back
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1,027 people |
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implement GTD
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431 people |
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write a novel
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11,368 people |
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Learn to play the banjo
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490 people |
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see the Perseid meteor shower
1 entry . 1 cheer |
9 people |
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work four days a week
2 cheers |
17 people |
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Make offsite backups of all my photos and home video
2 entries . 1 cheer |
1 person |
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See the Aurora Borealis and the Aurora Australis
1 cheer |
152 people |
I read ~30 books in 2007. Here’s a photo of nearly all of them.
But I wasted a lot of time and so aim to get through 52, one a week, this year, without reducing the quality.
I was planning to do this as part of my training for the Ironman, but injury prevented me. I had to take the risk that somehow I’d be lucky and pull through on the day.
So now I’ve done two half marathons back to back :-0
I’d still like to know how I’d do in a normal half marathon, but it’s hard work on the knees, so maybe I’ll only do them as part of Ironman events.
Leaving this in my list to do again though.
It’s the same distance, so I’m definitely counting this goal as done, though it’s a very different experience doing the marathon at the end of an Ironman race to doing it by itself, or so I’m told.