Assessing my 2010 performance, I have met most of my 2010 New Year’s Resolution, so this whole goal-setting routine really does work!
This has definitely been one of my star years. Studying abroad in Paris and traveling throughout Europe was a dream within a dream. Yes, just like inception, except much more joyful. And fall semester of junior year has been such an adventurous and learning semester, as I have met one of my best friends Leland Char, who has taught me…too much. His loop-hole attitude has rubbed off on me, and I have become one of those monsters, but I enjoy it. Our frequent exchange of knowledge has exponentially improved our individual value. Though our adventures were not doing wild and “crazy” things, but it feels like it in a professional sense. I got a kick out of winning the KPMG case competition and attending a week of interviews that would translate into second rounds. Whatever future value this means, I know I have definitely felt the present benefit. NPV is positive. I rate this year 9.5/10.
Some of resolutions are bitten off last year’s, but so what? if it’s a good resolution, I should do it every year!
1. Avoid fats on meats
2. Exercise at least once every week
3. Introduce myself to someone in each class
4. Visit Grandparents more often
5. Spend quality time with family and friends
6. Sleep early
7. Wake up earlier
8. Apply to jobs/scholarship/opportunities
9. Land some interviews, land some internships
10. Read the News every week
11. Catch up on different sports
12. Do something interesting, but uncomfortable everyday
13. Compliment someone everyday
14. Play more basketball
15. Meet a lifelong mentor
16. Mentor those who need guidance
17. Be generous with love
18. Start flossing at least once a week
19. Learn more Accounting & Finance
20. Meet more people, meet more girls
21. Join something new
22. Call/Text Mom, Dad, Brother often (even though if dad doesn’t know how to text)
23. Learn in class for the sake of learning
24. More public speaking
25. Reduce Facebook time to less than 10 minutes a day
26. Learn more technicals
27. Stay organized and document
28. Improve
Ready to accomplish!
Here’s my roommate. Multiply this by 10 and you can imagine him in 5 years.


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