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Now that 2011 is more than half over (where did it go?!), I thought I'd give you an update on my list of goals. I feel like I've accomplished a lot so far, and hopefully sharing will help keep me accountable with the rest of my to-dos for the year.
Design a blog of my own.(obviously, I knocked this one out! Completed March 11.)Plan a fun trip to go on with Christopher. (we're hoping to get away for our one year anniversary, so this one is in the works.)(Ann Arbor! Completed September 2-5)
- Typography flash cards. Make them. Memorize them.
Revamp my resume/digital portfolio/print portfolio.(In a big push to get a job, I revamped everything before my interview with Bethel. I guess it worked. Completed June 2.)Order business cards... design them first, of course. (Check! I actually got them in the mail a few weeks ago... to be featured in a post soon. Completed June 6.)- Send friends hand-written letters more often.
Find a full time job.(Hooray! Completed June 20.)Eat healthy with Chris/learn to cook healthy meals(This is a continuous goal, but I think we've been doing a really good job in general. We just need to fix our weekend fast food binges. On going, completed.)- Write and illustrate a children's book.
- Exercise four times a week, at least (there was a point when Chris and I were working out every day. Sadly, our gym membership has expired and we've been slacking. I need to get back on the workout wagon.)
- Read 11 classic works of literature. Design 11 dust jackets for said books. (inspired by the senior project of Jim Tierney, which actually got him a job at Penguin. Amazing.)
- Get my work published. D*S or Mint would be great... ultimate goal: How magazine.
- Create a special one year anniversary gift for Christopher (I need to get cracking on this one... only a month and two days left!)
Sketch more/practice hand lettering.(Ongoing process; here's a sample!)- Attend a design conference or artisan workshop.
Create some kind of goofy tradition with Christopher.(Done and done. Trilogy Saturdays.)- Make a baby gift for Nat & Dewy.
- Open an Etsy shop... if I'm feeling really ambitious. (Maybe this can be categorized as a 5-year goal...)
- Learn the art of tatting so I can make my own lace.
- Work on a new series of illustrations.
- Learn a little something about time management.
Okay, so maybe I still have a bit more to accomplish than I thought. In theory, since the year is half over, half of my list should be crossed off. Not even close. I did cross off some biggies, though... finding a full-time job, for example. And I completely re-branded myself as a freelancer: updates to my website, resume, portfolio, business cards... I even revamped my invoices. I'd say that's a big deal.
Since the more serious goals have been taken care of, it's time for me to have a little more fun and get creative. I think I'll start working on the typography flash cards next, and spend a little more time in my sketchbook. I haven't had a ton of time to read lately, but I think I could start goal no. 11. Do you have any "classic" book suggestions? The only one on my list so far is Alice in Wonderland, so I need 10 more books!
Since the more serious goals have been taken care of, it's time for me to have a little more fun and get creative. I think I'll start working on the typography flash cards next, and spend a little more time in my sketchbook. I haven't had a ton of time to read lately, but I think I could start goal no. 11. Do you have any "classic" book suggestions? The only one on my list so far is Alice in Wonderland, so I need 10 more books!
7 comments:
ooh i love a good list! i think i need to make one seeing as so much of the year is almost done. i've been trying to read pride and prejudice for a couple months now, i haven't been doing very well in the making time for reading department... haha!
Whoa girl. These goals are so great! I especially love goal 11 and 19. And I can't wait to see the results of #9 and #14!
One of my favorite books is "A Wrinkle in Time." Not quite a classic and easily read in a few hours, but I love it! If you haven't read it, definitely add it to your list!
i think you could do awesome things with "Peter Pan" i dunno. what about C.S. Lewis chronicles of Narnia? cuz you have seven right off the bat.
is it weird i just wanna join you in your goals? it's weird. i need my own goals. maybe i should write some goals hmm? we'll see. we'll see.
(psssst. reply to my dang emaiiiil. no pressure. none.)
i love the layout of the blog and the colour scheme, it all looks so lovely - following! :)
xo
ooohhhh Katherine...
http://theartofmichelle.blogspot.com/2011/08/july-giveaway-winner.html
Peter Pan, The Secret Garden, To Kill A Mockingbird, and The Little Princess are my votes for reads and re-dos. (I just looked and saw that Abby wrote Peter Pan, brainwaves - it's official!)
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