Lose weight, and actually keep it off this time. I lost about 70lbs a couple years ago, but then I went and gained 30lbs back. Going to try to remove that, then not gain any back.
Here's a tip. Reduce the size of you service plates and never eat out of the food container. If you want more just serve yourself more. Don't fall into the fallacy that you'll save some effort by serving yourself more. We tend to eat what we see even if we are not hungry. Good luck.
- learn fewer programming languages/frameworks (winner F#)
- work on fewer side-projects (limit 2?)
- consume less HN
[Non-top priorities = avoid at all costs list -- Warren Buffett]
Do a few new things.
- invest money (not just time) in side-projects (get serious)
- be more social
- more physical activity
- (already started) minimal animal protein diet for health
- (already started) practice playing bass
Thanks. And nope, I almost never drank alone. Only when it's a "big night out" with a few friends is when it happens. And a few turns into a lot. So I think I will just not even start when I go out now.
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[ 6.6 ms ] story [ 51.1 ms ] threadOn the tech side, maybe go deeper into python.
- move to a new house that I have been working for the past 3 years
- finish a trail running marathon in less then 7 hours
- start learning and maybe find a job on Elixir (Phoenix)
Maintain a consistent weekly running mileage. (>15)
Various Crossfit skills (handstand pushups, double unders)
Learn to swim again.
Pursue another degree.