Research suggests that 94% of New Year’s Resolutions are broken by March 1st*. With that out of the way, we’ve decided it’s now safe to admit we have goals for the year. The 2010 goals page is available in the right hand menu. Yes, we copied the concept from other blogs. No, we don’t really expect to accomplish everything listed there, but it gives us something to work toward.
*In other news, apparently 80% of people can pull statistics out of thin air.

Lol – R u one of those 80%? I just checked out your goals – those are serious! U are going to be BUSY!
I love the goals concept, as you know. I agree about not expecting to accomplish everything, but we’ve found that just having them is helping us to prioritize projects and help us get things done without getting too sidetracked. Great goals, I might add, very inspiring to read.
Lynn – Yes, I’ll admit it!
Leigh – Thanks. I plan to add to them as we go along, breaking down a few of the more complex things into separate parts. Ideally, we could break up goals into things that could be accomplished in a few days, but I’m not that organized. Most of the time we start a project and then realize how many more steps are involved in completing it.