Be a better drummer, be an up-and-comer
Jan. 1st, 2006 10:59 pmIt's been a busy year. But then, they all are.
Last new year's, as the year before, I set myself some goals for the year. I decided that for 2005 I should have more concrete objectives than I gave myself for 2004. It was the right thing then, but now I think it's a bit too much of a checklist. Let's see how I did, and I'll try to come up with better thoughts for next year.
So, I more or less succeeded at all my goals. I definitely need less of a checklist for 2006. I did a lot of things in 2005, and failed impressively at some others, and most of the things I am most proud of I could not have anticipated at the beginning of the year. So, swinging back towards the abstract:
(10 the first year, 5 the second, 3 the third. I'm getting lazy. Maybe I'll do a dozen next year.)
Last new year's, as the year before, I set myself some goals for the year. I decided that for 2005 I should have more concrete objectives than I gave myself for 2004. It was the right thing then, but now I think it's a bit too much of a checklist. Let's see how I did, and I'll try to come up with better thoughts for next year.
- Get a permanent development job
- Write a complete story, of whatever size
- Redact a recipe from Scappi
- Juggle five clubs
- Write a complete, sizable program of my own
Almost made it. In point of fact I did succeed at this one, since I meant permanent as in non-contracting, rather than eternal. I do wish the one I got had lasted more than eight months, but I also feel confident that I can get another one reasonably quickly. The combination of market recovery and my own personal development means that, while this is obviously an immediate priority again, I don't need to put it on the 2006 list.
I wrote a couple. They were small things, not exactly epic in scope, and I wouldn't say I'm completely satisfied with them, but to the extent that I wanted to exorcise my pattern of starting ambitious stories that trailed off, I guess I succeeded.
I did several, actually. Even collaborated on a whole feast from his Opera. And, more generally, I've been doing a lot more cookery, particularly of my chosen period. I'm happy with this one.
Done. It's a lot of fun. I ran out of time and good weather before getting to the point where I could do it whenever I wanted, but I'll do it some more this year.
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So, I more or less succeeded at all my goals. I definitely need less of a checklist for 2006. I did a lot of things in 2005, and failed impressively at some others, and most of the things I am most proud of I could not have anticipated at the beginning of the year. So, swinging back towards the abstract:
- Be a nicer person
- Do solo performance
- Be decisive
I used to be a nice guy, and I don't think I am anymore. I always try to be a good person, but nice is different than good. I thought about making this my only resolution for the year, but, well, life's more than one thing, even one important thing.
I've been doing a variety of performing for years now, and as part of a larger performance I have no notable nervousness. I am, however, still very bad at doing any kind of solo performance. I should fix that.
I rethink too much. Act and be happy.
(10 the first year, 5 the second, 3 the third. I'm getting lazy. Maybe I'll do a dozen next year.)
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Date: 2006-01-02 04:18 pm (UTC)