My resolutions from last year:
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3 months: Start doing more cardio on days that I don't go to the gym (running a mile or so)
6 months: Launch a web based business.
12 months: I'm calling this one "enjoy what you have" year. I have more games and books than I can get through in a lifetime, so I'm going to try to purchase as little entertainment products as I can this year, and focus on enjoying the ones I already have. This is intended to save me a lot of money as I will only be paying for rent, utilities, food, and gas.
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1. I actually decided to do the opposite of this, and lift more weights as opposed to doing cardio. I stuck with a pretty good diet though, and I've lost 55 pounds since this time last year. I weigh 170lbs...which is the perfect weight for my height (6'1"). So for the first time in a long time "lose weight" isn't on my list of resolutions. I weigh about 10 pounds less than I did in high school, and I'm stronger.
2. Did this, though it wasn't really successful. Too much manual data entry. I'm working on a new project for this year though, which will be more automated and self sustaning.
3. Definitely accomplished this one, other than buying an engagement ring.

I really limited my game purchases, other than the ones I have on the list and a few really good sales.
Resolutions for this Year
4 months: Purchase a house.
6 months: Learn to cook.
Really learn to cook. I cook now, but it's nothing special. I'm going to buy a real cookbook and learn to make some really nice stuff.
12 months: Monetize a website.