1. Read 1 book a month.Since I recently finished school I now have my time back to read what I like. I have decided to start off reading fiction for some feel good wins during the first couple months then move on to something that I may improve from. I'll do a quick post of every book I read.2. Get my PMPApparently a Masters in Business Administration with a very strong focus in finance from a reputable, though not tier 1, business school isn't a big deal anymore. Being a slave to the corporate demands I'm diving into becoming a project manager professional (PMP). It might be a little interesting I suppose. Though I'm betting the challenge of organizing teams will be a tiny bit easier than calculating derivatives and bond valuations. 3. Finish my Second iPhone ApplicationMy first application is a fun little Online Banking hack for the company I work for. The second one I would like to create is a wine cellar type application for the iPhone. I know a few wine'os out there that have a huge "library", I believe this would be useful and YES someone else has done this, but I think I can do it better. :)4. Use Less Cliche StatementsThis could just be me, but I feel statements I use such as "The grass is greener on the other side," are because I am lacking the creativity to express how I truly feel so I go with something easy to grab, because it's, what is said, and not necessarily indicative of my true feelings.
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