Goals for 2021

Gustavus Adolphus

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  1. Chicago Bulls
  1. Chicago Bears
  1. Nebraska Cornhuskers
  2. Villanova Wildcats
My goal is to die
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ijustposthere

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  1. Chicago Cubs
  1. Chicago Bulls
  1. Chicago Bears
  1. Chicago Blackhawks
  1. Michigan Wolverines
  2. Purdue Boilermakers
And draft dodging salesmen who haven’t mastered the english language after 70+ years.

Imagine flexing about being a borderline illiterate salesman

Imagine also going to the "Harvard of the Midwest" just to sell cutlery door to door. LMFAO.
 

JimAKABlkhwks918

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  1. Chicago Blackhawks
Something I started last year, that worked out pretty well, was to make a list of goals I want to accomplish for the year. Then I generally make a list each month. COVID sort of fucked over some of them, but I made a lot of progress towards everything I initially strove to accomplish.
Same here. Covid kinda helped and kinda hurt, but there's no doubt that making a task list helped me get more done. I have a bad habit of starting a lot of improvement projects at once...last year, I listed the tasks in priority of importance, and also by weather. It really helped me to stick with things until they were done and crossed off the list, and that had the bonus of getting me more motivated as I saw the tasks dropping off the list.
 

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Same here. Covid kinda helped and kinda hurt, but there's no doubt that making a task list helped me get more done. I have a bad habit of starting a lot of improvement projects at once...last year, I listed the tasks in priority of importance, and also by weather. It really helped me to stick with things until they were done and crossed off the list, and that had the bonus of getting me more motivated as I saw the tasks dropping off the list.

COVID screwed over my travel goals, like seeing a couple baseball stadiums, but it helped me exceed my financial goals because of the march crash. This year, my list isn't quite as ambitious since I'm not sure where we're headed with COVID. It's mostly financially driven and just staying healthy overall. Cut back some on the alcohol lol.
 

Burque

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COVID screwed over my travel goals, like seeing a couple baseball stadiums, but it helped me exceed my financial goals because of the march crash. This year, my list isn't quite as ambitious since I'm not sure where we're headed with COVID. It's mostly financially driven and just staying healthy overall. Cut back some on the alcohol lol.

I think 2021 is the year we start paying for the botched pandemic response financially. a lot of families are totally fucked and we are going to feel it for more than a year, but I think this year is going to be tough financially. Market wise, housing wise, business wise.
 

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