Hope that 2018 proves to be a good one for all of you.
Have a great year.
Shaun.
p.s. Any resolutions? (if you can't keep it until morning it doesn't count)
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Shaun
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No resolutions as such Shaun. but changes planned both personal and work wise. Work wise I'm aiming to attract a few more clients, launching a new website 1st March, together with a facebook page. I lost a few last year and I haven't yet done anything about replacing them yet, so that's going to be my main focus.
I also want to lose a stone or two in weight (yep, I know I've been here before!) which will commence in earnest from the beginning of February.
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John
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I think I'll be happy if 2018 is simply not as horrid as 2017 - both for me and the increasingly bonkers world in which we live.
However, as Supreme Commander May and her party of plonkers takes us further towards a tipping point - and the supposedly most powerful man in the world, Trump, continues to make policy decisions based on the way his rattle sounds when he waves it around in different ways, I think things can only get worse.
But, hey, yeah, happy new year.
Facebook page. Hmm. A week or so back I said I'd start using Facebook again (and set up a page for something - not for the business). Quite frankly, after a few days use I've concluded that Facebook is bloody awful - and actually worse than I remember it being.
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