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GOALS for 2010!

It's finally the last day of 2009.

This year has been a really eventful year for me.

What I have accomplished:-

1) Volunteer for animals & environmental welfare organisations
2) Investment plan
3) Travel with friends to Bintan
4) Macbook
5) Spend more time with family
6) Organise bedroom frequently

Goals for 2010:-

1) Attend church regularly

2) Tithing

3) Savings

4) Allowances for family

5) Weekly exercise routine

6) Read the news daily

7) Begin tuition business planning

8) Study in Unisim in July

9) Visit San Francisco with friend

10) Learn more skills @ work e.g Marketing, sales, accounting & public speaking

11) Be more punctual

12) Update blog weekly

13) Learn Driving and/or Skydiving

14) Better fashion sense

15) Improve in Guitar & French

16) Vegetarian twice weekly (Tue & Thurs)

17) Organise room regularly

18) Monthly family time

19) Volunteerism

20) Improve in drawing


Goals in Summary:

Patience

Adventurous Heart

Maturity

A man's wisdom gives him patience; it is to his glory to overlook an offense. Proverbs 19:11


"Dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt and live like it's heaven on Earth."
Mark Twain


Thanks for reading and giving me the opportunity to share with you my interest. :D


Pam Petite

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