It's been a very long week of not posting anything to this blog or to the social media sites I use. If you read any of my stuff on 12/31 you would know that I decided to take a week off from social media interaction. It was a nice break and I was able to focus a little more on my business, Fuel My Ride.
I've been adding some new features, fixing bugs, and working on getting a good friend of mine to join the FMR team. Expect to see some posts in the coming days about Fuel My Ride; mainly for the advertisers.
I have also been listening to some audio books. Finished Sam Wiley's $1000 and An Idea, The Accidental Billionaires (about Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook), and I'm about to finish Crush It by Gary Vaynerchuk. I will be starting a long audio journey into the life of Andrew Carnegie later on this morning. I'm also almost caught up with TWiST; just finished the Annie Duke episode.
Until my next post, most likely in a few hours, happy Friday!
M.
Well, it's closer to the end of the day and thus the end of the year. I will most likely take a week off of social updates and work on other things.
I ask all that read this to take a few minutes to look back on all that you have done and experienced for 2009. You should notice that all of the good experiences outweigh the bad experiences. We should learn from our mistakes and those of others and strive to improve ourselves and those around us.
It's time to let the past go and start fresh with a new decade and resolve to make better decisions for ourselves, our families and friends.
I haven't been very social this past year (social networks as well) as I would have like to have been, so I am resolving to be more social, more involved in the lives of those around me and as many online friends as possible. I also haven't been very fit/physical except for a few solid months of extreme cross fitness training.
So here's is my list for the new year:
- Listen more - you learn more from others when you really listen
- Be more socially involved
- Get more fitness training
- Decrease the amount of procrastination
Let's see how much from this simple list I actually get done. I'll update everyone in 30 days on what I've done.
Until next year, all the best.
Happy New Year,
M.