Goals!

hello!

I’m back from my whirlwind tour of the south. I actually got back this past Friday, but work’s been tough and I’m trying out a new schedule what with it being Spring and all.

I usually modify my goals with the seasons and this spring is no different.
here they are!

Music!
2006 has been deemed the year of music, so I really must push for 30-40 minutes of guitar a day. This will involve 10-20 minutes of scales, and 15-20 minutes on that week’s lesson. By June 21st (first day of summer), I hope to have 4 new songs performance ready.

Fitness!
I will consistently log 3 days of kung fu and 3 days of climbing for the entire spring season. I may be able to move up a belt level and perhaps conquer that 5.12+ that’s been taunting me at the gym. The only exception to this rule is if Business Travel is required.

Financial!
Spring = save. I will save half of my income each month of this season.

Social!
Get 35 people to attend Double Dutch v3.0 Date to be announced soon!

Rock!
Continuous and unrelentless rocking.

yeah, that sounds pretty decent for starters. If anyone has any unique goals that they think I should add to this list, throw it in the comments!

6 thoughts on “Goals!

  • 3/21/2006 at 9:14 am
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    You could add on a new language. I’m learning Gaelic!

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  • 3/21/2006 at 10:09 am
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    You could spend half your income on kiteboarding gear instead of saving it. That’s what I’m going to do. Except I’m going to go for the gusto and try for all of my income!

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  • 3/21/2006 at 1:01 pm
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    Are you really? Gaelic? what made you decide on that?

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  • 3/21/2006 at 1:01 pm
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    Technically, I only have to save it until summer. then I can spend it all on kiteboarding gear.

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  • 3/21/2006 at 1:45 pm
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    I’m 50/50 Irish/Scottish. Both of my heritage’s languages are forms of Gaelic. Within the next few years I want to go back to Ireland and meet some of the old family and I thought it would be cool if I could communicate with them in their native tongue, so, I’m going to learn Irish Gaelic. Plus, if I ever get the chance to go to Scottland again, I can probably bs my way through conversations because the two dialects are close.

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