Last year, as you may recall, I titled my New Year's Day post "
This had better
work...". Last month I went back over it, in "
That Was the Year That
Was". I shorted myself some, by only reviewing my actual goals and
not any other notable accomplishments along the way. Wait --
were there any?
Probably the biggest was simply living through it. It's not
clear that anything else was that major.
Anyway, onward! Here are the goals for 2018:
- Find the money for 2016 taxes and the garage room
remodel. This will almost certainly involve a loan, rather
than pulling it out of my retirement savings, because of the tax hit.
- Get the garage sufficiently cleared out to serve as a
workshop. Work some wood.
- Do some real programming. Find an
interesting open-source project and get involved, maybe. Write a DW
client that works the way I want it to.
- Learn Wordpress and Joomla. Maybe Drupal. Build
the website that N is going to need for her business.
- Do a lot more music. Continue lessons, play at
some open mics and farmers' markets, record a CD or three.
- Do a lot more writing. I wrote a book once; it's
not impossible for me to do it again.
- Attend Worldcon in San Jose. There are a lot of
people in the Bay Area who we haven't seen since we left.
- Take care of myself Self-care is
still my weakest point. Walk. Find a therapist. Eat
more green stuff.
- Do things that get me out among people. I'm still
something of a loner, and very much an introvert, but I need this.
There were also a bunch of WIBNIFs, none of which actually got done.
Three of them, "Get back into recording", "Do a lot more writing", and "Do
a little woodworking", are included above. That pretty much leaves:
- Record an album, either Amethyst Rose,
Lookingglass Folk, or preferably both. Last year's
version of this, "do some recording", is included in "do a lot more
music". See above.
- Do something that will bring in a little
money. I'm not sure I'm up for contracting again, but
writing could do it. So could an album or two. And maybe I could
start a patreon.
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