2018: Year of the Completed Projects (at least one?)
It’s a new year and every year I say similar things, I don’t bother with new year resolutions, however I’ve got a set of aims for this year, some of which have been outstanding for over a decade! Goals feel better than resolutions. Resolutions have a sense of “these must be done or you will FAIL!” about them. Aims are the good intentions that I would like to make progress on and should review once a month.
Here’s what I have so far…
- Read at least one book a month.
- Blog twice at least twice month.
- Make two Disorgcasts a month.
- Go for a 5-10 minute walk every 2 hours at work. Try to make sure I hit 10,000 steps a day.
- Back in the Box – compile at least 4 Schrödinger’s Beard tunes in a form as close to how they were supposed to sound in my head as possible.
- Casinos That Never Opened – Get at least 4 songs that have been existing as fragments and smells since 2001 until now into some listenable form.
- Write first phase of my open source, cross platform C++ software for interpreting Astrological charts, that serves up a meaningful interface to allow for the user’s own interpretations of various placements. The second phase will draw up a chart and perhaps add other features.
- Finally get round to creating Dan’s belated 40th birthday present, which has only ever been fleetingly mentioned and will be an audio visual treat if I ever manage to get it done
Merry New Year!
UPDATE: April 2020, how much of this do you think I actually did?