Did you have a great night of fun and frivolity with family and friends.

Tips to achieve your Wargaming New Years resolutions
- Game more often – the more you game the more you will lose and be encouraged to paint that new killer army, and save for those “must haves” to beat your opponent. Revenge provides the motivation.
- Take short cuts in you painting. Not all of us can paint to a Golden Daemon standard. So why do we keep trying. Unfortunately I am a good example of the first and a bad example of the second.
- Work out what you actually want to do and stick to. Guru is again a bad example.
- Finally, lists work really well except for when they don’t, which is most of the time. I can attest to that!
There is actually some science behind that. To do lists tend to fail if they have more than 7 or 8 things on them as the brain has difficulty taking in too much at once. Wargamers are an outlier to these statistics. we tend to fail if they list has more than nothing on it!
Hope these words of wisdom from guru help.
Have a great New Year and may you and you family have a great year ahead.
May your dice always roll well.

Remember always be optimistic. Snake eyes may be a bad shooting roll but they are often an excellent one for morale!
Happy New Year, we are still on the run up to it here…
A happy New Year to you too mate I agree with all your resolutions but will probably do the exact opposite sadly 😁.
Cheers Roger.
Happy New Year, Dave! 🙂 I gave up on resolutions a long time ago!
HA! Happy New Year, my friend! I love the list part. For me the list I write every morning is a way to collect thoughts, it’s the review in the evening when I see what I’ve forgotten to do that gets me every single time!
Good advice. Happy New Year!
Happy New Year.
Cheers,
Pete.