It’s hard to believe that 2025 is in the books and we are in the first month of the new year… and the second quarter of the century.

2025 was the seventh year that I created goals and resolutions at the beginning of the year. I then shared my progress every quarter on this blog. Over the years, I have found the quarterly updates very useful for me as they help me to track my progress and keep me accountable to myself. My goal for these quarterly updates is to demonstrate to readers that it is possible to achieve these goals and resolutions if you take action. Hopefully, readers also enjoy these updates (please let me know if this is not the case). 

At the beginning of 2025, I created 13 goals and resolutions for myself. Let’s find out if I accomplished any or all of them.

2025 Goals and Resolutions – Q4 Update & Wrap Up

Here’s what my 2025 goals and resolution spreadsheet looked like at the end of the year:

Tawcan 2025 goals and resolutions - Q4 update

Overall, you’ll see that I accomplished 11 goals, partially completed one goal, and failed on one goal.

Financial Goals

Dividend Income Over $60,00 – Completed. A+ $64,838.46

We not only accomplished the $60k in dividend income goal, we crashed it by over 5%! 

What’s really cool to see is that we not only exceeded our 2025 dividend income projection, we actually exceeded the 2026 dividend income projection as well.

Tawcan's historical dividend income & dividend income projection (Updated Jan 2025)

$25k in LTSS/cash wedge – Completed. A

In my Q3 update, I stated that I wasn’t 100% sure whether we would be able to accomplish this goal or not. But by the skin of our teeth, we managed to save enough in Q4 to have more than $25k in our Long Term Savings for Spending account (or LTSS/cash wedge).

Phew, mission accomplished! 

Boost RESP by $1,500 each – Done. A+

Because we didn’t “front-load” the RESPs by contributing $14,000 when each kid was born, we wanted to keep contributing money and max out the additional $14,000 RESP contribution room as quickly as possible. 

We accomplished this goal back in Q1. Since then, we added a bit more money in Q2 and Q3 to each kid’s RESP to get closer to the $14,000 limit. We didn’t quite max out the $14k limit by the end of the year so this will be one of our goals for 2026. 

Blog Goals

Continue publishing a blog post every Monday – Completed. A.

I published a blog post every Monday in 2025, which I believe is quite an accomplishment considering each post probably takes me at least two hours to write; more if a post requires more research and analysis. 

Late last year, I also started a podcast with Nelson called the DIY Wealth Canada Podcast. Currently, it’s a passion project as the podcast doesn’t generate any revenue but it certainly takes up more of my time. We’ll see how the podcast performs in 2026. 

Improve Google Pagespeed to >=90 Performance – Done. A+. 

I spent a bit of time tweaking the blog in Q1 to improve Google Pagespeed. Overall, I’m pleased with the speed of the site.

Consider whether to incorporate or not – Done. A.

After talking to a few tax specialists and fellow bloggers who have incorporated, I decided not to incorporate the blog. Although the blog generates some income, if you calculate the hourly rate, I’d be making way less than the minimum wage (ouch!). So, considering the incorporation cost and the yearly recurring cost, it simply doesn’t make sense to incorporate. 

Personal Goals

Read 15 books – Done. A+. Read 20 books.

I’m very happy that despite my busy day-to-day life, I read a total of 20 books throughout 2025, five more than my target of 15 books. Here are the books I read throughout 2025 in case you’re wondering:

Don’t Worry Retire Happy by Tom Hegna

Retirement Reality Check: How to Spend Your Money and Still Leave an Amazing Legacy by Josh Jlinski 

Morris Chang Autobiography Volume 1 by Morris Chang

The Temperament God Gave Your Kids by Art and Larraine Bennett

Richer, Wiser, Happier: How the World’s Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life by William Green

When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

The Money Trap: Lost Illusions Inside the Tech Bubble by Alok Sama

Fall of Giants by Ken Follett

The Rules of Management by Richard Templar

Morris Chang Autobiography Volume 2 by Morris Chang

The Nvidia Way: Jensen Huang and the Making of a Tech Giant by Tae Kim

Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne

Winter of the World by Ken Follett

Edge of Eternity by Ken Follett

Zen Money by the Seven Dollar Millionaire

Genius Myth by Helen Lewis

Make Money Easy by Lewis Howes

Outlive – The Science & Art of Longevity  by Peter Attia

How to Retire by Christine Benz

5 Years to Freedom: A Canadian Guide to Early Retirement by Rejean Venne

Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism by Sarah Wynn-Williams

Out of these 20 books I read, my favourites were “When Breath Becomes Air,” “ Fall of Giants,” “The Nvidia Way,” “ Genius Myth,” “ and “Careless People.”  If you haven’t read these books, I highly recommend each and every one to you.. 

Join 2 curling teams – Done. A+ Jan-Mar 2 teams & spared on 1 team. Sep – Dec 3 teams & sparing on 1 team.

When the 2025-2026 curling season started in September, I was on three teams – playing as the skip on a mixed team, the third on another mixed team, and the 5th payer on the men’s team (playing as the lead). I have also spared here and there on Thursday night and Saturday morning. For a few times, I was playing on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. This led to Mrs. T asking why I was out every evening and whether I would spend more time with her. 

Therefore, I will need to dial back a bit for the remainder of the season, probably not being the spare as much as I did. For the next curling season, I should probably consider only joining two teams so my evenings won’t be as occupied. 

Replace 2013 iMac – Not done. 

Oops, we didn’t replace our super old iMac.. This happened to be the only goal/resolution I didn’t accomplish in 2025.

With rumours that Apple will announce new displays in 2026 and that the M5 MacMini should get announced too, the plan is to replace the iMac this year. 

Fix Fence – Partially Done. B-

I cleaned up the fallen fence posts and fixed some panels this past summer but I couldn’t fix the whole thing myself. To properly fix the fence, we would need to build a concrete retaining wall and then put the fence up on the retaining wall. This would be a job for a professional. 

Fun Goals  

Visit Taiwan with family – Done. A. 

We visited Taiwan for three weeks and celebrated the Chinese New Year with my extended family. It was a great trip. 

Omakase with Mrs. T – Done. A.

We went to two sushi Omakase while in Taiwan and really enjoyed the food. 

Summer camping trip – Done. A. 

We camped for two nights at Chilliwack Lake in the summer. We plan to go back there this year. 

Summary – 2025 Goals and Resolutions Q4 Update & Wrap up

Looking at my 2025 goals and resolutions and what I have accomplished, I believe I did a fantastic job. Not having too many year-long goals definitely kept me more motivated and made it easier to accomplish my goals and resolutions.

How was your 2025? Did you accomplish the goals and resolutions that you set out at the beginning of the year?