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Happy (Late) 2016!

Looking back, I've had a blast ever since I moved back to NYC. I have a few posts that I've been meaning to write but never got around to doing. So instead, I'm going to post a personal update.

I recently moved to Williamsburg in Brooklyn. While it was nice being home with my parents, it also feels pretty good to leave the nest and be independent again.

My apartment
2015 was a good year. I've written 43 blog entries compared to the 12 from 2014. That's a significant improvement and I can consider my first new year's resolution to be complete. And my second resolution was completed when I created 4orner.

This year, I have some equally big goals and aspirations. My mental state is better than ever before and I truly feel like I have come 180° since a year ago

Below are my goals in no particular order:
  1. Work out three times a week
  2. Yoga at least two times a week
  3. Cook Blue Apron three times a week
  4. Code every day (non-zero style)
  5. Throw a party every month

On a side note, if you want a referral for two free meals for Blue Apron, let me know!

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