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Not really, Robert Poste's Child - I think I can probably guess how that would go down. My query wasn't entirely unrelated to my profession however, in that people occasionally come with some pretty unusual ones - so I thought I'd see if anyone in the group could top them. Not that I can tell you what they are, mind...client confidentiality and all that.

For the last few years I've not committed to set resolutions but have resolved to try 2 new things per month.


As tame as trying a new coffee shop (in a quiet month) to doing an abseil or visiting a landmark I don't know (Yorkshire sculpture Park) and everything in between, works for me.

Sue Wrote:

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> > I will aim to stop posting on this forum at

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> So you resolve to post whilst totally inebriated?

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> Hooray!!!


Now if we had an app, posting from the pub at all hours would be easier :)

JohnL Wrote:

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> > > I will aim to stop posting on this forum at

> > > ridiculous hours of the night, whilst

> partially

> > > inebriated.

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> > So you resolve to post whilst totally

> inebriated?

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> > Hooray!!!

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> Now if we had an app, posting from the pub at all

> hours would be easier :)



Don't need an app! I'm posting this from my mobile!

Not sure what the problem is tbh besides the link in my sig, which is on all my posts - pretty much every other self-employed person I know does the same. I've used the business section before and will do so again for any businessy posts, but as I've not tried to sell anyone anything here, people can continue to engage with the post in the light-hearted spirit in which it was intended. Hope that clarifies matters (again) :)

Well, what can I say - I'm interested in people and their motivations and it's as simple as that really...you can choose to believe me or not :)


Back to the topic, good article in the Graun today: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/dec/29/anyone-can-change-any-habit-science-keeping-2018-resolutions

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