Hello all! Another week and it's time again to do another #myhivegoals post, a series idea started by started by . I'm going to look at the progress I've made on my Hive goals, as well as give a few tokens I'm looking at right now. If you are here for the comment SBI giveaway, well, we'll get to that too.

Let's start with my Hive goals.
~ Hive ~
My current goal is 25k Hive.
This past week I made 151.050, bringing me to 17,476.800 total Hive Power. That's 69.9% of my goal!
Let's see... 25k - 17476.8 gives us 7523.20. I started the year with 10k on a 2500 Hive powerup, meaning I've been able to increase the total 7476.8 this year here at the 8 month mark, that means I am at the half way mark in my progress. Woohoo!
Divided out that gives us 56.6 per day needed if I want to hit 25k by the end of the year. Unsurprisingly, that's even higher than last week. I should move my goal date back to avoid being depressed. Anyone want to donate a few hundred Hive per week to help me reach the goal?
~ BRO ~
None of my Hive money is going into H-E tokens, but I am selling most of the tokens I make everyday to fund BRO buys.
Last week I bought and earned 5.095, which puts me at 490.615 total or 49.1% of my goal of 1000. Small progress, but hey it's something.
~ PIMP ~
I didn't buy any PIMP, but I did make some from posts and drips. In total I made 254.405 PIMP last week, putting me at 55,207.020. 100k here I come!!

That stuff out of the way, let's do our SBI drawing! If you are new here, I give away 5 shares of SBI every week to commenters on this post. If I get under five commenters, I try to divide it up as best as possible, and if I get over five, I do a random drawing.
So how about this week? Let's see... last post we had comments from
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and the winners are....
Thanks guys! Be sure to comment again for another chance to win next week.

And forward we go! It was a strong week. Let's see how this coming one goes!
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| David LaSpina is an American photographer and translator lost in Japan, trying to capture the beauty of this country one photo at a time and searching for the perfect haiku. |