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2010

2010 is here and it was the first time I greeted the new year with a damn long 6 hours hiccups (on and off)

So a new list of resolution should come along. Here is the initial resolution.

1. Start saving- in the previous years, I've been spending a lot with every amount I gained, whether as allowance or salary. Most of the money goes to my car as I opt for shorter and lower monthly instalment. Not to mention settling in a new place without sacrificing some of the basic comfort. But air con to come this year... well that's this year's story.

2. Start investing- doesn't have to mean that I have to start putting money into some funds or stock. This is the time for me to start leverage knowledge on how to make money work for me, at least to offset the inflation.

3. Career- I should set a clearer target of what I want to achieve and continue seeking what I would see myself down my career path. Been in the company for 4 months already and with new organization structure, I hope I can see a clearer path.

4. Stay healthy- well, that's for every year..ahahahaha, maybe less meat during the weekdays, exclusion for the weekends. Don't worry, I know god did not create me to be a vegetarian.

That's all I can think of right now. I am afraid of giving too much resolution that I can achieve. Lol

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