Even I have my faults, or maybe just 1 fault. According to my wife, my worst fault is procrastination. Every year I pretty much decide to plan on taking a moment to make a NYR to improve myself by trying to be less of a procrastinator in some way but somehow I never quite get around to formalizing it, never mind following through with it. This year I'm simply too busy to set aside the time for it. I'd never get anything done. Has anyone had any actual NYR success stories? Did a past NYR change your life significantly?
So, like, 4 different strokes and a few team relays (with French dudes prominently involved) while billions watch? That could get weird.
Last years NYR: No more World of Warcraft chicks. This years NYR: No more World of Warcraft chicks. Actually, this year I was thinking of learning how to cook something other than TV dinners. My girlfriend was saying she wishes I would cook more. She does all the cooking, and I guess it doesn't count when I make Marie Calendar's Chicken Pot Pies and potstickers from Costco.
buy a crockpot and google some beef roast recipies, or honey bbq baby back ribs....mmmmmm Its simple and she will be impressed
Don't flunk out of grad school get fat off my ass play as much basketball as humanly possible save some damn money