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Update Day December 2018

It's hard to imagine that we're coming to the end of the year, but this week is indeed the last complete week of 2018. Which means that Friday is time for the last Update Day this year. But because it's the year end, I think a bit of leeway is in order, so let's just say Update Day can happen any day from now until January 2nd. That way, if you want to take off into the New Year, or want to do your update posts on New Year's Eve, it's all good. 

From my side, I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and that 2019 will be awesome for every one of us. 

Lots of love!

Misha


How to Take Part in the Got Goals? Bloghop:

Step 1: Set yourself a crazy, important, or otherwise ambitious goal (or goals).
Step 2: Try to do something towards achieving that goal every month.
Step 3: Post an update of your progress on your blog on the last Friday of the month. Remember to use the graphic above so we can easily spot it.
Step 4: Link to your Update Day post in the comments below.
Step 5: Check in with other participants so you can advise and/or encourage them.

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  1. Here's mine: http://angelinetrevena.co.uk/got-goals-not-what-i-was-expecting/

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  2. http://jlennidornerblog.what-are-they.com/2018/12/31/goals-for-2019-happynewyear/

    I didn't manage to have it up on Friday. Needed every last second of the year...

    Happy New Year to you all!

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  3. Had a seriously hard time with writing this post, which is why I'm sneaking in right before my own deadline.

    Blogger: https://sylmion.blogspot.com/2019/01/got-goals-bloghop-rethinking-things.html

    Wordpress: https://sylmion.wordpress.com/2019/01/02/2821/

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