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Previously on "Personal Development Plan 2009"

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  • TimberWolf
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    - To start looking for and subsequently find lucrative contract work
    - failing that, to find any kind of contract work
    - failing that, to find any kind of work
    - failing that, to not go bankrupt

    I'm easily pleased and already rich in health (the main thing), so any of the above is okay.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
    Start thinking about being more sociable and possible finding a woman who may be stoopid enuf to want me.
    Ahhhhhhhh - I'm sure that wont be difficult at all

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  • Chugnut
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    - Avoid going the PM route and re-skill into something technical.
    - Enjoy my house rather than work on it all the flippin' time.
    - Make second child.
    - Get fit again. More 5-a-side, less commuting.
    - Buy some woodland.
    - Terminate the mole knackering my lawn.
    - Research my Plan B a bit more, and if finances allow, start it.

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  • lightng
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Bono, is that you?
    <worlds worst irish accent>
    to be sure, to be sure.
    </worlds worst irish accent>

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by lightng View Post
    - Create world peace, eradicate famine, poverty and all that type of stuff.
    Bono, is that you?

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  • lightng
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    - Start making a profit on plan B.
    - Initiate plan C.
    - Complete London Marathon in one piece.
    - Learn a new human language to a level usable on holiday.
    - Develop a pointless but ridiculously popular iPhone app.
    - Pay off loans.

    and if theres time left ...

    - Create world peace, eradicate famine, poverty and all that type of stuff.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    In 2009 I would like to achieve the following: -
    • Start my MSc
    • Loose 2 stone
    • Have a wonderful 1st anniversary
    • Make a decision about having children
    • Have at least £15k in my company bank account by the end of the year (after Tax)



    What goals do you lot have?
    • Pass my first module for my Masters.
    • Start my second module for my Masters.
    • Pay off my Bank Loan by August 09.
    • Start paying off more on my Credit Card.
    • Start thinking about being more sociable and possible finding a woman who may be stoopid enuf to want me.
    • Think about buying a property.
    • Redo my website.

    Some of them are achievable, some of them are wishful thinking.

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  • minestrone
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    - Finish off plan B and launch by March
    - Have investors kicking my door down my December.
    - Drop the 4 hour commute and get a local job.
    - Start writing greenfield apps and not maintaining tulipe trading platforms.
    - Lose 3 stone.
    - Ditch renting and buy property again.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by ace00 View Post
    1 only - to build my pension to 6 figures
    Is that including the Decimal point?

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  • Cheshire Cat
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    - save up deposit for next house move (not too much equity in my flat after recent property slump).
    - finish paying student loan (finally) in March.
    - sell second property oop north (freeing myself of unwanted burden)
    - form a funk band with mates.
    - finish "landscaping" garden
    - complete the numerous small DIY jobs cluttering up the house.
    - attempt to remain in contract throughout the year.

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  • ace00
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    Very Very cool.
    Ta - unfortunately it's not going so well right now ..... If you'd like to help, pop out and buy about 10million gallons of petrol

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by ace00 View Post
    1 only - to build my pension to 6 figures
    Very Very cool.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    • Start a new life in a new country
    • Buy a house for the first time
    • Buy a car for the first time
    • Make a decision about having children
    • Drain the last £15K out of my company


    I don't think that these are going to prove too difficult to achieve.

    Maybe I should be setting myself tougher goals but then I don't like the prospect of failure so I never start anything unless I am certain that I can finish it.
    I still can't believe you've left us!!! That's such an awesomely brave thing to do Gonz, but you'll be a huge miss to everyone here in the UK

    It doesn't matter that those aren't "hard" to achieve - they're all very big things. Sounds like you've got a huge life changing year planned! Good luck x x x

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  • ace00
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    1 only - to build my pension to 6 figures

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  • BlasterBates
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    This is the year that I become a famous pop star, and leave this IT drudgery behind me. Our audiences have been getting slightly larger recently and we hope to be playing to "double digit" audiences in the new year.

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