Oh,
small goals posts, how I've missed thee!
Not exact matches
«I set statistical
goals for my tweets to meet and I regularly review my
posts throughout the event to see how they're performing against larger accounts as well as
smaller ones,» says Weibel.
The
small goal I mentioned in this
post was just publishing an ebook and selling 10 copies at $ 10 a month.
Because the game has become so specialized since Cousy's day, giving us the high -
post center, the low -
post center, power forwards,
small forwards, big guards, little guards, shot - blockers, intimidators, rebounding specialists, steal specialists, defensive specialists, and let's all welcome — trumpets, please — the three - point field -
goal specialist, these fancy passers needed a job description, too.
On
small pieces of paper, a coach or other adult writes down the names of different landmarks in the vicinity, i.e., bleachers,
goal post, backstop, equipment shed, long jump pit.
Then when I was writing blog
posts for this week, I was knocking out outfit
posts left and right, when all of a sudden I realized that the first day of the month happens to also be the first Monday of the month, meaning it's time for a few new
small goals!
Link up your
small goals for May below, link back here in your own
post, and be sure to check out everyone else's
goals for inspiration and motivation!
Tushar @ Start Investing Money writes 3 Ways
Small Savings Goals Can Make a Big Difference — How many times have you read blog posts and articles that talk about making lots of small changes to the way you spend m
Small Savings
Goals Can Make a Big Difference — How many times have you read blog
posts and articles that talk about making lots of
small changes to the way you spend m
small changes to the way you spend money?
For sellers reading this
post, and perhaps realising that there is a
smaller pool of buyers for a property with an existing tenant — please refer to the BC Residential Tenancy Act and find an amicable and equitable path towards your
goal of marketing a property that you can guarantee vacant possession on.
Sorry for the double
post, but I just thought of something: So... I'm a very big supporter of Nintendo, and as a future game - maker (currently studying), my lifelong dream is to develop a game for a Nintendo console, but I'm really curious about the reasons you are making this for WiiU / 3DS as first choices (well, second after PC, but still) when all others usually get Apple / Android / OUYA / others as
smaller stretch
goals than the promised WiiU stretch
goal?
Raider - like enemies will be invading at any moment, and despite a healthy supply of video cameras that give him a
small command
post of sorts, the mansion is in a very sorry state and these foes have no problem busting down the rotten walls in order to accomplish their
goals.
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Last year I
posted about not liking the term «resolution» — that I always seemed to fail miserably when I wrote down my New Years Resolutions, so instead I switched to «
small attainable
goals».
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