- Refinishing an end table owned by my great grandparents, 50% complete.
- Took 100% control of home finances. Wife used to manage some.
- Got rid of 20% of stuff in garage, closets and shed to lighten load on life.
- Cleaned and painted garage and created a work / project space. (See refinishing project)
- Convinced wife to join me in eating 95% home cooked meals and begin (slowly) exercising. (The meals actually started last year.)
- Began investing in stocks. (Not sure if this is wise decision yet.)
- Increased retirement savings to 15% of income.
- Increased expectations of and assistance for my team at work so we can all earn larger, more consistent bonuses.
Interesting, I’m doing better than I realized with 2021. Thanks for asking this question so i could pause and reflect on my plan-in-action.
- Refinishing an end table owned by my great grandparents, 50% complete.
- Took 100% control of home finances. Wife used to manage some.
- Got rid of 20% of stuff in garage, closets and shed to lighten load on life.
- Cleaned and painted garage and created a work / project space. (See refinishing project)
- Convinced wife to join me in eating 95% home cooked meals and begin (slowly) exercising. (The meals actually started last year.)
- Began investing in stocks. (Not sure if this is wise decision yet.)
- Increased retirement savings to 15% of income.
- Increased expectations of and assistance for my team at work so we can all earn larger, more consistent bonuses.
Interesting, I’m doing better than I realized with 2021. Thanks for asking this question so i could pause and reflect on my plan-in-action.
It's so easy to focus on the next step and not consider the recent steps taken
It's so easy to focus on the next step and not consider the recent steps taken
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