New Year, New Philosophy, New Ambitions

Happy New Year

New Year, New Philosophy, New Ambitions

So I’ve been reading a whole lot recently on the topic of New Years Resolutions. Self-help tips on how take what you always say you’r going to do and make this the year that you actually do it. I’ve also been doing a lot of thinking. Thinking about how perfectly I fit into that stereotype. How consistently I spent sleepless nights pondering what I need to do to improve my life and how I plan to go about doing so. How continually dissatisfied I am with myself from a number of different angles and how comedically I vowe each and every year to do something about it. Well my reader (I use the singular tense because I literally know theres only one of you, sup Dave?) this year, in the beginning, is like any other year. Filled with promise, resolution, goals, and a determination to reach those goals. The true question is, where will I be at this time next year? Blogging about how happy I am that I got my life in shape, or simply reaffirming this all to steady pattern?

So where will I begin? Well, no place better to start than right here. My Website, My Blog, and the internet in general. In 2009 I plan to finally make something out of the iVaughn.com Freelance Web Development FIrm. This means a better separation between Vaughn Johnson the person and iVaughn.com the business. This will mean Business Cards, Proposal Templates, Email Newsletters, and much added dedication toward obtaining a taste of the Freelance Lifestyle. I plan to blog and tweet more, but I also plan to change the ways in which I do both. Gone are the days of (after this one of course) where I blog about person feelings, ambitions, and/or stories. From this point forward this blog will be about the Internet as an Industry, and the Web as a Platform. I can assure you that in the near future this blog will not resemble its old self. And mind you if it remains the same, you can know I am not following up the resolutions described above.

The next step is taken at a more personal level. At the end of 2010 the guitar should no longer be a foreign instrument, but instead a hobby that shall travel with me everywhere. I’ve spent the past three years determined to learn how to play, but this year I have three past years of disappointment to motivate me. And lastly, I resolve to achieve a level of fitness I can be proud of. Drop the pounds, tone the muscles, and finally not be ashamed of how I look.

All of these things and more are my goals, my new ambitions, my new philosophy, for my new year.

Beer Me!

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