Observation #1: Start of Operation 180 Part Deux
In the first Operation 180, I decided that my health needed to be a priority in my life. It was pretty successful. I lost 70 lbs in 180 days. I didn’t accomplish my goal of getting down to 180 lbs in 180 days but I feel great. When I look down I see more than my belly. My feet. It was more than making and meeting goals. It was about making habits.
The whole process made me reflect on alot of aspects of my life. My life is good. I am trying to live as stress free as I can. There are too many things that you can’t control. I need to take out the things that I can control. My health was a problem. Took it out. My dog stresses me out. Nothing I can do about him. In fact he is sniffing my leg right now looking for some humping. Damn. My finances stress me out. I think money stresses everyone out. Wouldn’t it be great to take it out of the equation?
In 180 days I want to eliminate what I owe on my line of credit. It currently sits above $10 000. It’s not even about the number. I feel like I know nothing about my finances. I pay the bills every month but I don’t have a plan. I am a grown up with grown up problems. I need a grown up solution. Cue the Mo Berg.
Facebook. It was key during the first Operation 180. I posted my weight every week. I took a picture of the scale and made it my profile picture. This time out I am going post a picture of my line of credit at the end of each month. I understand it is easy to fudge. I could take money from somewhere else. The point is I am doing this for financial freedom. I would only be hurting myself and my family.
Hopefully I can figure some things out. I am trying to close the loopholes. The boat is leaking. I am not beginning to compare my problems with others because I am blessed. I just need to try to do what’s best for my family. Whether you owe $10 or $100 000, the lessons are the same. I got a 56 in Grade 11 General Math. This may be a struggle.
In the first Operation 180, I decided that my health needed to be a priority in my life. It was pretty successful. I lost 70 lbs in 180 days. I didn’t accomplish my goal of getting down to 180 lbs in 180 days but I feel great. When I look down I see more than my belly. My feet. It was more than making and meeting goals. It was about making habits.
The whole process made me reflect on alot of aspects of my life. My life is good. I am trying to live as stress free as I can. There are too many things that you can’t control. I need to take out the things that I can control. My health was a problem. Took it out. My dog stresses me out. Nothing I can do about him. In fact he is sniffing my leg right now looking for some humping. Damn. My finances stress me out. I think money stresses everyone out. Wouldn’t it be great to take it out of the equation?
In 180 days I want to eliminate what I owe on my line of credit. It currently sits above $10 000. It’s not even about the number. I feel like I know nothing about my finances. I pay the bills every month but I don’t have a plan. I am a grown up with grown up problems. I need a grown up solution. Cue the Mo Berg.
Facebook. It was key during the first Operation 180. I posted my weight every week. I took a picture of the scale and made it my profile picture. This time out I am going post a picture of my line of credit at the end of each month. I understand it is easy to fudge. I could take money from somewhere else. The point is I am doing this for financial freedom. I would only be hurting myself and my family.
Hopefully I can figure some things out. I am trying to close the loopholes. The boat is leaking. I am not beginning to compare my problems with others because I am blessed. I just need to try to do what’s best for my family. Whether you owe $10 or $100 000, the lessons are the same. I got a 56 in Grade 11 General Math. This may be a struggle.
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