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Reflections and Resolutions.

So things are back to normal as I finally have a new box (a P4 3GHz HT processor, intel 915 motherboard with 1GB RAM and ATi RADEON x550 GFx card) but that’s not what I’m going to talk about.

I just read Reflections on 2005 by Raj Shekhar and was left awe inspired. Now let me tell you something, I'm not a guy who gets impressed fairly easily. But man that’s a year lived well indeed. Though this has been so inspiring, at some level it has made me angry over myself and makes me ponder over how I could have done things better, do things that I could have done but didn’t.

So this is what I intend to do …

  1. Ask myself the “Top Thirteen End-of-the-Year Questions” by Kevin Eikenberry.
  2. Have a 2 level list of New Year Resolutions: 1st overtly ambitious 2nd more practical.
  3. Better Manage my time, and everything else.

 

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  1. I think you are underestimating your capabilities. MWeb is still running & you have had good increments. Secondly, you have trained 2 college freshers.

    Here is what I am planning to build my new year resolutions. I am taking those questions and seeing how what answers I would like to have for the year 2006. This will give me a objective way to measure.

    Cheers
    Raj Shekhar — January 7, 2006 3:55 PM

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