Saturday, January 03, 2009

Resolutions

Perhaps I should have completed this post prior to January 1st or on that date. Do not fear, though, the list has been in the works for a couple of months. 

My resolutions for 2009 include: 

1. Visiting my clients within a week and a half of their arrest. 

2. Not beating myself up if I fail to visit my clients within a the aforementioned time period if, instead, work on other cases that are already in trial posture precludes the timely visits. 

3. Completing a marathon. Of course, if you know me, I want to finish it in a decent time. 

4. Running a 10K in less than 49 minutes. 

5. Running a 5K in under 23 minutes and 30 seconds. 

6. I refuse to set a weight goal. But, once I get an accurate measure of my current body fat, I'll set a goal for what I'd like that percentage to be by the end of the year. 

7. Improve the systems I use at work to organize my cases. Basically, re-implement GTD (Getting Things Done), the tool I relied upon in law school and that is so heavily touted on 43 Folders

8. Set aside three time periods per week for prayer and or meditation. 

9. Research a software program suitable for my particular needs to track finances and use it. 

10. Learn the intricacies of the Louisiana Rules of Evidence. 

11. Learn to read Hebrew. 

12. Take my dog on one short run a week. 


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