At the end of the day, you must measure accomplishments according to what they mean to you as a person and not by the definition of society or peers
Today, 10 metres, a walk down the garden
Proud of you.
I use 12 inches as a rule
Um…
74 kg
78 years
5 km
20 C
13A
I weigh myself every morning. I have to lose a stone. I’m 8lbs in.
I have no accomplishments
You know yourself when you have accomplished something, no need to measure it
I should recognize a circuit diagram, the old man was an expert with them, I wasn’t receptive with the knowledge, such is life.
Well, I did that for over fifty years.
The old man repaired Tele’s for free, well before Radio Rentals, he was a fool.
I believe everyone does. You may not take pride in the little things. Everything counts, waking up is a win, getting back home safe is also a win.
Are/Were you an architect or some sort of engineer?
An electrical engineer in the field of industrial power electronics. Places like steel mills, power stations, paper mills etc.
My visceral fat from 5 is down to 4.
Justturned50, I never given this statement much thought, but I will now. And I want to thank you for posting this.
I need to build some shelves for the garage, so that will be an accomplishment when they’re completed. I have a few other projects in the works, and each one is an accomplishment when completed.
It’s nice being retired. I can do what I want, when I want… Or I can do nothing at all, although that would be kind of boring.
Idlewild, when your done building shelves in your garage, it indeed will be quite an accomplishment. I remember when my husband did this, but he kept purchasing more items he thought he could use, and soon found he doesn’t have enough shelves/cabinets to store items. I guess we need a bigger garage.
It’s not just about “Space”, its also about “Time”