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New Year’s Resolutions (Dan’s)

2 January 2007 No Comment

Happy New Year, BipolarNation.com. We’ve gone from March 2006 right on through 2007 now and I’m glad to be your loyal blogger, poster, site dictator and internet friend…even if I don’t like you like that.

I have some New Year’s Resolutions for you that are personally for me. Happy 2007!

1. Re-start the Official Dan Kenitz One Dollar Experiment.

Indicative of my ability to succeed but my habit of not closing it out, me and Aaron started the One Dollar Experiment last year, made like a hundred bucks out of nowhere, and then it tapered off. I stopped doing the affirmation, and the money stopped flowing. Stop doing what works, and, soon enough, what you’re doing will stop working. So I’m going to try to get me and Aaron back on this!

2. Exercise every day for at least a continuous hour, at a minimum intensity of walking. (Run an hour 5 days a week).

Just a personal thing, I’ve been needing to lose weight and get in shape for a while.

3. Watch BipolarNation.com explode.

It hasn’t even been a year yet, and we’ve had some interesting times on the site. But I have way higher hopes for it, and I hope that you’ll keep posting and replying, and keeping the forums buzzing with new stuff – I’ll try to, as well.

4. Try to understand liberals.

Just seeing if you’re paying attention.

5. Do more to support NASA.

I’m such a big proponent of NASA but I never DO anything for them. I’m willing to e-mail them, phone them, and see what I can do to help the space program in any way. I’ve been reading a lot of stuff on Wikipedia lately that’s gotten me more interested in astronomy, and I can’t wait to learn more. I want NASA to know who I am.

Any New Year’s Resolutions from you?

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