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New Year's Resolutions

rowehessler

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1. stop gaining weight.
2. stop eating like a fat piece of lard
3. lose weight
4. beat my NAr single before Harris does.
5. get an official sub11 avg (.05 awayyyyy ughhh)
6. get the BLD WR again....LOLOLOLOL
7. get a WR in something other then 2x2
 

Cyrus C.

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LEARN PIANO

You can't learn piano in just one year.

Goals:
• Sub-15 AO100 3x3x3
• Sub-1 AO100 4x4x4
• Sub-5 AO100 2x2x2
• Sub-40 AO100 3x3x3 OH
• Learn full OLL
• Learn CLL
• Have 2+ competitions on my WCA profile (Indiana winter?)
• Practice cubes other than 2x2-4x4 more often.
 

Cyrus C.

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You can't learn piano in just one year.

yeah you can.

You just can't be pro in one year.

I meant you can't become good at Piano in 1 year, & who wants to do something but not be good at it?

Who says? Let me set my own limits k?

I'm gonna go ahead and set my own limit: I aim to be Sub - 10 consistently in the next week. See how that sounds?

Its not like mines is impossible/too unreasonable. 1 year to get decent at piano is dooable with enough effort.
 
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Non-cubing related:
Get down to my optimal weight
Not drop a class this semester
Save up enough to actually buy a decent drum set

Cubing related:
Sub-16 3x3x3 average
learn 2x2x2 CLL
Practice edge pairing enough to start getting decent times on big cubes -.-
 

Cyrus C.

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You can't learn piano in just one year.

yeah you can.

You just can't be pro in one year.

I meant you can't become good at Piano in 1 year, & who wants to do something but not be good at it?

Who says? Let me set my own limits k?

I'm gonna go ahead and set my own limit: I aim to be Sub - 10 consistently in the next week. See how that sounds?

Its not like mines is impossible/too unreasonable. 1 year to get decent at piano is doable with enough effort.

So is sub-10 in a week.

I suppose it depends on your definition of decent...
 

Cyrus C.

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You can't learn piano in just one year.

yeah you can.

You just can't be pro in one year.

I meant you can't become good at Piano in 1 year, & who wants to do something but not be good at it?
Sure you can.

As I said before, Edwards perception of good is < My perception of good.

Well I used to be extremely active in music and I think that you can get "good" by most people's standards in one year if you really make an effort.
 

T3hKyng

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1. Do Better in School (failing at the moment :( )
2. Get my own cubes and not borrow friends
3. Learn More f2l
4. Start Working out again
 

Cyrus C.

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You can't learn piano in just one year.

yeah you can.

You just can't be pro in one year.

I meant you can't become good at Piano in 1 year, & who wants to do something but not be good at it?
Sure you can.

As I said before, Edwards perception of good is < My perception of good.

Well I used to be extremely active in music and I think that you can get "good" by most people's standards in one year if you really make an effort.
I too am very active in music, I just have a couple things that make me doubtful that Edward will be good in a year.

1. He's kind of old for starting an instrument.
2. I'm doubtful he will have enough time, he's a teenager, going into high school/already in high school, active in football & probably other sports, Frequents the forums often, & cubes. I don't see enough time in here that he'll have enough time to practice.

Of course if Edward is already a musician I'll raise the chances.
 
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