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Previously on "What are you doing differently in 2020?"

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    You can get one for less than a tenner

    Or for free:

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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View Post
    How much does it cost to learn bricklaying? Did you finish the course feeling totally confident you could knock out a solid wall?
    I did a total of three days at my local college for £250 all in. It got me to the stage where I felt I could tackle a simple wall. I knew in theory how to do things properly, what I lacked was the practice. I'll be honest, I feel that I could do any small walls or paving in the garden but would want more practice before I tackled something more serious, plus I'm getting on a bit now. I think it'd end up like my wallpapering - I can do it, I'm not very good at it (so I don't enjoy it so much) and I've got a guy who can paper a whole wall in an hour for £50....


    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Hoping to makes steps towards moving a lot further along the South of England maybe towards Dorset/Devon and get a bit more land. Hayling is nice. It's a bit far for us for dog walks, we tend to go to Wittering or Ferring.
    Nice. We're looking at Langstone or Emsworth. We don't actually want a big house or garden just somewhere I can build a large garage\workshop to indulge my various hobbies.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    Get a visible 6 pack by July
    You can get one for less than a tenner

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  • Andy2
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    What I will do different this year that after 15 years of contracting I will look for a permie job thanks to IR35.

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  • Andy2
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    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    Get a visible 6 pack by July
    That has been my goal for many years

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  • Whorty
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    In 2019 I finished a role in March with the plan to take most of the year off .... I ended up picking up another role in May that I finished in December

    Now I'm 'retired', which is a bit bizarre to say at only 49, but the aim is to be a full time carer for the wife, keep her working to cover bills etc. I'll be a house-husband, nurse, cook, gardener.

    Saying that, a consultancy has contacted me about some potential work, 2 days a week fully from home which I am considering. It's 50/50 at the moment and whether it comes to fruition or not is a bit meh to be honest. Would be interesting work and keep my brain active, but my main focus has to be looking after the wife.

    I aim to cycle more this year - I did 8500 KMs in 2019 so I want to exceed that distance this year. I also want to lose more weight so I can get my watts/kg to about 3.6+ (cyclists will know what I mean). I'm at 3.1 at the moment for an hour race. I have a new Specialized Roubaix Expert with Di2 so I plan to get out a bit on that once the weather gets better.

    Finally, and most importantly, I plan to keep my wife well for another year. Our time is short and precious hence why I'm pulling out of work for now.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Exercise I s’pose...
    So not trying to be nasty mod instead of nice mod?

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  • cojak
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    Exercise I s’pose...

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    Get a visible 6 pack by July
    This Thai Hospital Gives You Instant Six-Pack Abs

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  • MyUserName
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    My back went at the end of last year which buggered up my goal list and I have to remove the heavy lifting from my routine at least for a few months so ...

    Do the swing/burpee ladder in less than 12 minutes
    Complete the Magic 50 in less than 10 minutes
    Do a muscle up
    Actually get the monthly board gaming nights up and running like I was trying to do last year and never seemed to have time.
    Get a visible 6 pack by July

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    We're hoping to sell up and downsize. That way I have the option of instant retirement. Staying on the South Coast but moving towards Hayling Island to be closer to the water.
    Hoping to makes steps towards moving a lot further along the South of England maybe towards Dorset/Devon and get a bit more land.

    Hayling is nice. It's a bit far for us for dog walks, we tend to go to Wittering or Ferring.

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  • vwdan
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    We're hoping to sell up and downsize. That way I have the option of instant retirement. Staying on the South Coast but moving towards Hayling Island to be closer to the water.

    That means lots of projects to get the house into shape,. Clear the workshop and cellar, refurb the pool, repoint the patio etc. I did a bricklaying course last year so doing all the work myself.
    Not gonna lie, I've just about given up on the bricklaying stage of my extension project. Quite enjoyed doing the footings (in engineering brick), but I switched to the block work and instantly started hating it. Think I'm gonna get a builder to bring her up to roof height and then take it from there. Not exactly a fun time of year for it, anyway.

    Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View Post
    How much does it cost to learn bricklaying? Did you finish the course feeling totally confident you could knock out a solid wall?

    I tried to get some tradespeople earlier in the year and it was an absolute nightmare to find anyone, and when I finally found one I got charged an insane amount for something I could have done myself with a pair of ladders and a quick scope of youtube, so I want to learn to be able to do more stuff myself...
    I got this far off the back of a 4 day, £400 course:

    Imgur: The magic of the Internet

    There's better out there, but also far worse once you start paying attention! Building Inspector seemed quite impressed and all of the concrete people kept saying "Yeah, but why isn't your builder here"
    Last edited by vwdan; 8 January 2020, 15:01.

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  • vwdan
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    Get Plan B back to a tickover, so I can stop spending every non-work moment on it. Hope that I can continue to, one way or another, make the same money and lifestyle in IT this year.

    But, beyond that and in all seriousness, I'm aiming for a quieter year and more me and family time - more fitness, more trips away, more down time basically. Had a crazy busy 2019 between work and personal projects.

    That and fix my migraines so I can get my pilots license back.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    This yeah, I am planning to relax and to exceed sasguru's annual income by only three orders of magnitude.


    Dream on.

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  • FIERCE TANK BATTLE
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    That means lots of projects to get the house into shape,. Clear the workshop and cellar, refurb the pool, repoint the patio etc. I did a bricklaying course last year so doing all the work myself.

    How much does it cost to learn bricklaying? Did you finish the course feeling totally confident you could knock out a solid wall?

    I tried to get some tradespeople earlier in the year and it was an absolute nightmare to find anyone, and when I finally found one I got charged an insane amount for something I could have done myself with a pair of ladders and a quick scope of youtube, so I want to learn to be able to do more stuff myself...

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