My Goals for 2010
As we begin a new year, many people are making commitments to change themselves or to do more for others. Unfortunately, many of those commitments will be soon forgotten.
To start this year, I’m creating a few goals for myself – something I’ve never done. I usually have different aspirations throughout the year and try to meet them without the time constraints. Sometimes good things take longer than anticipated; do not lose sight of your goals! I keep reminding myself that and push along.
- Spend more (much more) time with family and friends
- It’s the people around you that make life fulfilling. I want to have more breakfasts with my grandma, more dinners with my parents, and more fun with my girlfriend and friends. Work and the house consumed me last year.
- Have $20,000 in an emergency fund
- When owning a home, you never know what might need replacing. A new furnace could cost around $10,000 depending on the one you choose (or need). I’m currently halfway there! I will try some other methods of getting there besides my bi-weekly contributions; not sure what those methods will be yet.
- Complete a few home improvement projects
- Expand the vegetable and flower gardens
- Build a deck
- Complete the 4-season porch
- Make my home more efficient
- The United States Government currently has a tax credit for 30% off the cost of making your home more efficient (up to $1,500 back). To take full advantage of this credit, you need to spend $5,000.
- I will re-insulate the attic and crawl space.
- I may upgrade the hot water heater to a tank-less one.
- I may upgrade my heater and/or central air unit.
- The United States Government currently has a tax credit for 30% off the cost of making your home more efficient (up to $1,500 back). To take full advantage of this credit, you need to spend $5,000.
- Become an entrepreneur
- I feel the freedom of running my own business would be well worth the effort put in. This “good thing” will take some time to start up.
I’m sure I will have more goals to add to my list throughout the year. Let’s see how many I will reach (or add)!
What are your goals for 2010? Were you able to keep any of your goals from 2009? How did you do it?
Tags: 2010, emergency fund, entrepreneurship, Goals, home improvement
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January 13th, 2010 at 9:00 pm
The emrgency fund is a great idea. Do it while you do not have children. It gets a lot harder afterwards.
You look into wind energy and/or solar panels.
January 21st, 2010 at 2:24 am
It’s always good to set goals. This way you have an outline of what accomplishments you want to achieve this year. An emergency fund is a great idea, even if you start small. Not many people have 10-20k to put away though.
As for my goals of 2010, id probably be putting away more money then spending it. My 2009 goals were realized thankfully, in career areas.
January 21st, 2010 at 9:47 pm
Let me know if you would like an ING Direct Savings account. I love their products!
The building of this fund will take some time and will take quite a few years. I want to have that buffer there in case something happens. You never know with the economy being so volatile — better safe than sorry.