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What are your goals for the end of 2024?

It's last days of 2024 and the start of 2025. It's a week that a lot of people take off from work.

What are your goals for the week?

  • What are you building?

  • Are you attending any events this week?

This Week's Goals

It's a holiday week. Everyone in the house is off this week. Not doing a lot of coding.

  • Update resume, prep for next year.
  • Blog.
  • Make new blog header.
  • create content calendar.
  • Events. No Events
  • Run a goal setting thread on Virtual Coffee(VC) Slack.

How I did last week

  • [✅] Blog.
  • Events. No Events
  • [✅] Run a goal setting thread on Virtual Coffee(VC) Slack.
  • [✅] Wrap Christmas presents.
  • [✅] Set up Tree.
  • [❌] Work on DEV Frontend challenge.
  • [✅] CSS art

Tell us your Goals for the week

Your turn, what do you plan to do this week?

  • What are you building?
  • What are you working on?
  • Are you attending any events this week?

Cover image is my LEGO photography.

-$JarvisScript git commit -m "Time to wrap the gifts!"
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