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amanda_lodden ([personal profile] amanda_lodden) wrote2009-01-01 09:45 am
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Wish me luck

As a policy, I don't make New Year's Resolutions. It seems like such a waste of time, what with the whole "broken in the first week" cliche, and I generally feel that someone worth doing is worth doing whenever you realize you should do it-- why wait for an arbitrary date? And if it's not worth doing, why bother setting yourself up for failure by turning it into a resolution?

However, one of my goals is to reduce the amount of paper surrounding me, and from a business perspective, it is best to use the same system consistently throughout a given tax year. So I've been patiently using the paper system throughout 2008, with the intent of switching to electronic receipt storage in 2009. (This only applies to business paperwork; I've been slowly migrating personal stuff to digital copies.)

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