Weekly/Bi-Weekly To Do Lists: List Four

Oct 07, 2008 11:23

All items from the previous list complete, except for the Savage Invite and my exercises. For the Savate Invite, I attended but did not prepare to run for a race; therefore, I did not run the open race. As for my exercises, they have taken a fall. Only went to the gym 3 times in the entire month of September. Not pleasing there.

This is a smaller ToDo lists per the One Minute Career Letter - just to get certain things done in a more timely manner. These are the things I can do now. Order be done in priority or convenience:

  1. More tests. As course work continues, the tests and course work keeps coming. Naturally.
  2. Room reorganization. Time to rearrange this place again. Two reasons: (a) increase roomy-ness - that way there's room when my sisters hang out and (b) dust removal - dust levels are again to the point of affecting respiration. Not good.
  3. Maintain exercise pattern. "Lazyness" sets in as far as gym work outs go. My level of work isn't increasing. I tend to work out alone. Nevertheless, the work must continue, if I were ever to wish benching 150. This also includes running.
  4. Dubli. I invested $3,000 into becoming a Dubli Business Associate. However, I have not made any stark efforts yet - despite attaining my user account. I have to set up my "back office" and begin developing a market. I will make a separate entry on this.
  5. Dubli seminar. There is a seminar on Dubli on the 21st. I must go to that.
  6. Sign up for my next race. I have selected my next race. I have yet to register. Once I do that, the pressure for a running program will increase.
  7. Learn Word Press. Signed up for Word Press. Now I have to learn it. Simple as that.
  8. Book Vegas flight. Something I should do now - before - tickets run out or become too expensive.

Expiration: October 26

NOTES:
1. Items to be added for the week. They are to be added to the above list.
2. Maximum of 10 items every week or 2 week list.
3. Time limit. An expiration date is set for each list.
4. The next list will briefly evaluate performance on the previous list.
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