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mySomeday is designed to help you achieve all those goals and dreams you’ve always said you’d get to ‘Someday’.
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mySomeday.com Check out our newest blog post and comment if it strikes a chord. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joseph-satto/face-to-face-communicatio_b_350653.html

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mySomeday.com mySomeday (through the Founder) is now blogging on Huffington Post. Check it out here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joseph-satto/got-goals-lack-follow-thr_b_345642.html

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Although it took me a while to sort this out, apparently its something that a lot of people already knew. "A fool with a plan will beat a genius with no plan every time."
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mySomeday.com I'd take a fool with a Plan over a genius with no Plan, every time - T. Boone Pickens. We enable both fools and geniuses to build Plans. Wonder if he'd take a fool with a Plan over a genius with the same?

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Mum-of-three Claire Hutchinson was at rock bottom. Jobless for eight months, no prospect of work and with only a couple of quid in her purse to try to feed her young children.
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mySomeday.com Thinking about adding a dog to your mix? Check out Jason's success story. http://mysomeday.com/SpotlightOn.aspx

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mySomeday.com Trying to achieve the impossible? This story should give you some juice. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8257153.stm

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The extraordinary true story of a Malawian teenager who transformed his village by building electric windmills out of junk is the subject of a new book, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.
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mySomeday.com Thinking of moving? Lexasaur put a Plan together and is now officially a 'New Yorker'. Check out her story and her Plan. http://mysomeday.com/SpotlightOn.aspx

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mySomeday.com Trouble getting around to reading those books you purchased? This might help. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/12/nyregion/12towns.html

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For nearly a year, Nina Sankovitch has maintained an experiment of reading avidly late at night, waiting to pick up her kids, at the United States Open.
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mySomeday.com Need some inspiration or motivation? Watch this and it should do the trick. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BODHsU3hDo4

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Randy Pausch - The Last Lecture reprised
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mySomeday.com Want to make a film 'Someday'? Check out how other independent filmmakers are doing it. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/13/business/media/13independent.html?_r=1

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Instead of waiting to be discovered, aspiring filmmakers are paying for their own marketing and distribution.
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mySomeday.com See what happens with a well-crafted Plan and some follow through! www.mysomeday.com/SomedayOwner.aspx?plan=c29tZWRheT0yMDk0

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mySomeday.com Got something to say? We've just added a 'Feedback' tab where you can share ideas, report problems, etc... We want your feedback so please don't be shy. Check it out at http://mysomeday.com/Default_home.aspx

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mySomeday.com Congratulations to 'maiagoss' for achieving one of her Somedays. She put together a great Plan to 'Pull Off A Wedding in 3 Months' and made it happen. Check out her story here: http://mysomeday.com/SpotlightOn.aspx

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mySomeday.com Fact: The more people you tell about a goal/dream, the more likely you'll actually make it happen. To that end, we've added a 'Share' feature on each Someday page to help you spread the word and hold yourself accountable. Check it out and let us know what you think.

September 12 at 9:17pm
Skye
Skye
...and a higher percentage of people accomplished their goal/dream when they wrote it down - per comparison Harvard study of thinking, speaking, and writing down goals.
September 13 at 5:54am
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mySomeday.com Just found this really great piece from Ira Glass on how long it can take to develop your skills to the point where they live up to your own expectations. Great advice for people in creative fields, but truly relevant to anyone trying to achieve a goal.

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Here is Ira Glass of "This American Life" talking about the building blocks of a great story.