Data Reduction pt. 1

This post is dedicated to the reduction of diverse goals into manageable ‘factors’:

I want to maintain an organized room; be organized and orderly

I want to improve my research skills

I want to slim down to 175 Lbs

I want to be a more effective public speaker

I want to profile people and keep a written notebook

I want to learn about stock investing

I want to visually put down my dreams on canvas

I want to be more well known in Thailand

I want to be a leader

I want to have a beautiful website

I want to be a business owner

I want to have a column in the Nation

I want to bring I/O Psychology to Thailand

I want to create a TQM; self-modication system

I want to maintain a blog

I want to be more social

I want to meditate and pray on a daily basis

I want to blog key points from everybook I’ve ever read

I want to update my hi5 / myspace profile more often

I want to figure out my values & priorities; what matters – people & relationships

I want to be an expert in I/O psychology by having an updated research blog

I want to get something useful out of everything I read

I want to be fearless

I want to be more easy going at parties and get togethers; improve social relations

I want to contribute to a social cause; community, global community

I want to join a club; an organization; get organizational experience

I want to have greater focus; be more focused and less distracted (especially by every interesting book I see)

I want to make a running list of every book I need to check out

I want to create a blog of every book I’ve read and the lesson learned

I want to complete my skill portfolio

I want to set and reach daily goals, without distraction throughout the day, as outlines in the planner

~ by apivat on February 1, 2007.

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