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		<title>The Year So Far</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 17:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in January, I laid out my personal goals for 2010. In that article, I promised to chronicle not only my weekly word count, but at the end of each calendar quarter, I&#8217;d update my progress for each three-month period. Without further ado, here&#8217;s the assessment for January–March. Personal Item: Weigh no more than 190...<p><a href="http://kestrelsaerie.com/2010/04/year/">The Year So Far</a> is a post from: <a href="http://kestrelsaerie.com">Kestrel&#039;s Aerie</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in January, I laid out <a title="Kestrel's Aerie: Goals for 2010" href="http://kestrelsaerie.us/2010/01/goals-2010/">my personal goals for 2010</a>. In that article, I promised to chronicle not only my <a title="Kestrel's Aerie: Weekly Word Count posts" href="http://kestrelsaerie.us/tag/weekly-word-count/">weekly word count</a>, but at the end of each calendar quarter, I&#8217;d update my progress for each three-month period. Without further ado, here&#8217;s the assessment for January–March.</p>
<h3>Personal</h3>
<h4>Item: Weigh no more than 190 lbs by December 31. (ON GOAL)</h4>
<p>January 1: 211.5 pounds; March 31: 204.5 pounds. Net loss: 7 lb. I&#8217;ve completed roughly one-third of my goal. Obviously there is some fluctuation day-to-day, but overall, I&#8217;m pleased with my progress so far. With the arrival of spring and warmer weather, the exercise opportunities will increase. I&#8217;d like to be at 195 by the end of June. So far, this goal appears to be reachable fairly easily.</p>
<h4>Item: Get a physical exam in the first half of the year. (OPEN)</h4>
<p>Haven&#8217;t done this yet. No excuse: I&#8217;m a procrastinator.</p>
<h4>Item: Read at least one complete book each month. (ON GOAL)</h4>
<p>January: 2 books; February: 4 books; March: 1 book. Obviously, being on vacation at the end of January and the first half of February helped. I do need to keep it up; I didn&#8217;t read my book in March until last week. However, I&#8217;m on goal, and that&#8217;s what is important. Still, that goal is a minimum, and I&#8217;d like to do better.</p>
<h4>Item: Review and report on progress during the first month of each quarter. (ON GOAL)</h4>
<p>You&#8217;re reading that report right now!</p>
<h3>Around the Home</h3>
<h4>Item: Redo my bathroom by September 1. (FINISHED)</h4>
<p>Finished this project last Saturday, and I must say, I&#8217;m quite pleased with the results.</p>
<h4>Item: Build a new computer desk for my office. (OPEN)</h4>
<p>Should be starting this Real Soon Now. In fact, I had a discussion with my wood-working neighbor a couple weekends ago, and he gave me some tips on the wood to get. I&#8217;m hoping to get the wood for the top this month.</p>
<h4>(Added) Item: Redo the front porch decking by June 30. (OPEN)</h4>
<p>This item should have been in the original article, and I simply forgot to include it. I build our front deck 15 years ago (or more) and the redwood and cedar are definitely showing the effects of the extremes of South Dakota&#8217;s climate. The plan is to replace the deck boards (as well as the front steps) with composite decking. This is another task that I hope to start this month or next.</p>
<h3>Writing and Editing</h3>
<h4>Item: Continue blogging, with at least two articles every week and five articles every two weeks. (ON GOAL)</h4>
<p>Done. At least, I&#8217;m doing well on average. Through 12 weeks, I have posted 28 articles, or an average of 2.33 articles per week. So not quite five every two weeks, but more than two per week. I&#8217;m happy with this.</p>
<h4>Item: Produce at least 1,500 2,000 words per week, measured Friday to Thursday, and reported each Friday. (ON GOAL)</h4>
<p>Early on (late January or early February) I changed my goal from 1,500 to 2,000 words per week. With the exception of a week in February when I was on vacation (1,118 words) and a couple weeks last month when I was heavily into bathroom remodeling (1,781 and 1,087 words, respectively), I&#8217;ve generally exceeded this goal by a comfortable margin. For the same 12 weeks mentioned in the previous item, I&#8217;m averaging 3,052 words per week. I think I&#8217;ll call this goal &#8220;Met.&#8221;</p>
<h4>Item: Complete the first draft of “Darklight” (working title of my short story/novella/novel) (Work in progress)</h4>
<p>Yeah. So. Umm&#8230;I&#8217;ve been reporting on this one quite extensively the past couple weeks. I scrapped 10,000+ words, and I&#8217;m now almost 3,000 words into the new version. Looking for a new working title, as well as a last name for my protagonist&#8230;not to mention struggling still to advance the plot. However, that will come as I <em>just&#8230;keep&#8230;writing!</em></p>
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
<p>Overall, I&#8217;m very pleased with my progress on all fronts. Would I be at the same point had I not written out my goals? Perhaps&#8230;but knowing my proclivity for procrastination and my propensity for laziness, I&#8217;m glad I wrote them out. Now, I just need to arrange with my neighbor to go get that wood for my desk, and probably the decking material as well!</p>
<p><a href="http://kestrelsaerie.com/2010/04/year/">The Year So Far</a> is a post from: <a href="http://kestrelsaerie.com">Kestrel&#039;s Aerie</a></p>
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		<title>Goals for 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 21:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If&#160;you want to see how your goals for the new year should be framed to truly up the accountability ante, I strongly recommend this article at Tami Moore’s site. I’m not going to get into quite the detail that Tami does, but I do want to put something “out there” to make me accountable to...<p><a href="http://kestrelsaerie.com/2010/01/goals-2010/">Goals for 2010</a> is a post from: <a href="http://kestrelsaerie.com">Kestrel&#039;s Aerie</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://kestrelsaerie.us/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/resolutions.jpg" rel="lightbox[2611]"><img style="margin: 5px 5px 5px 15px" title="resolutions" border="0" alt="resolutions" align="right" width="244" height="189" src="http://kestrelsaerie.us/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/resolutions_thumb.jpg" /></a>If&nbsp;you want to see how your goals for the new year should be framed to truly up the accountability ante, I strongly recommend <a title="Tami Moore: 2010 Resolutions" href="http://tamimoore.com/2009/2010-resolutions/">this article</a> at <a title="Tami Moore's blog" href="http://tamimoore.com">Tami</a> Moore’s site. I’m not going to get into quite the detail that Tami does, but I do want to put something “out there” to make me accountable to myself, at least.</p>
<p>I’ve never been one to make “New Year’s Resolutions,” because I tend to break them early and often. And in the past, I’ve had goals and targets at work that were more or less made for me; for my non-working hours, my goal was always to have fun. However, now that I’ve been retired for a year and two-thirds, I believe I&nbsp;should bring some order into my efforts at being productive. </p>
<p>One thing I do want to do is be sure my goals are measurable; I think I’ve done that. So herewith, my goals for 2010.</p>
<h3>Personal</h3>
<h4>Item: Weigh no more than 190 lbs by December 31</h4>
<p>On April 18 last year, I weighed 218 lbs, on a 5’8” frame. I lost 8 lbs from April 18 to December 20 (after which I was in Hawai’i with no scale). I was down as much as 12 lbs in the late spring, then suddenly stopped exercising. No excuse for that. With even modest thrice-weekly exercise, this should be an easy achievement. Essentially, this is a commitment to lose 20 pounds this year. This morning, I was at 210 lbs.</p>
<h4>Item: Get a physical exam in the first half of the year</h4>
<p>Strictly speaking, I don’t <em>need</em> one; however, at my age, there are some things that should be checked regularly. I’ve had a couple “checkups” in the past 5 years, coincident with minor procedures, and everything was working normally. However, I want a bit more reassurance that all is still well. I have a couple minor issues (arthritis, possible repetitive stress injury in my left hand) I want checked. </p>
<h4>Item: Read at least one complete book each month</h4>
<p>Once upon a time, I was a voracious reader. The past few years (and I sincerely blame World of Warcraft), my reading has dwindled to almost nothing. I don’t consider perusing a hundred or more RSS feeds to be “recreational reading,” and the time for using that lame copout is at an end.</p>
<h4>Item: Review and report on progress during the first month of each quarter</h4>
<p>Obviously, the person to whom I am most accountable is myself. But I think by making my goals public, and committing to update you on my progress, I am increasing the accountability factor. Besides, as I meet or exceed my goals, I want to brag about it!</p>
<h3>Around the Home</h3>
<h4>Item: Redo my bathroom by September 1</h4>
<p>Really wanted to do this last year, and procrastinated until there was no more 2009. With a deadline, this should be a cinch. I want to replace the vanity, counter, sink, faucet, toilet, and medicine chest. The work isn’t that hard, except for hauling stuff up and down stairs.</p>
<h4>Item: Build a new computer desk for my office</h4>
<p>I have a beautiful oak desk and hutch, with right-hand return for the monitor and keyboard. However, the return, while it has a spacious top, has only a kneehole on the left, next to the desk. For optimal monitor positioning, I really need to be able to sit at the center of that part of the desk. I might be able to modify the current desk (as I think about it); otherwise, I’d enjoy a woodworking project a lot.</p>
<h3>Writing and Editing</h3>
<h4>Item: Continue blogging, with at least two articles every week and five articles every two weeks</h4>
<p>Two posts per week seems too few; committing to three every week seems like it may be too much of an increase over my current output. However, now that I have a clear direction I want to take with the blog, this goal should be pretty easy to meet, even when I’m traveling. I originally worded this as “average five articles every two weeks,” but that gave me way too much wiggle room for how I achieve that average. Now, it’s very specific with what the minimum expectation is.</p>
<h4>Item: Produce at least 1,500 words per week, measured Friday to Thursday, and reported each Friday</h4>
<p>I thought about making this a 1K minimum, as Tami did. But in the short time she’s been monitoring her word count, she’s easily exceeded it each week. If I do nothing more than meet my blogging goal, 1500 wpw should be easily attainable. If I add in my own creative writing (see next item) and then copyediting tasks (counting edited copy at one-half the number of words in the document, as Tami is doing), 1500 should be child’s play. </p>
<h4>Item: Complete the first draft of “Darklight” (working title of my short story/novella/novel)</h4>
<p>A few close friends are aware of this project, and have encouraged me in this effort. It’s one of those things that is easily put off: too easily, in fact. However, it’s also something I really believe I want to do. As time goes on, I may refine this goal to make it more quantifiable; for now, it’s enough that I’m committing to it this much.</p>
<hr />  So, is this list a copout? Too easy to do, if I manage to keep myself alive for the next 12 months? Some might say so; on the other hand, a lot of these things I wanted to do <em>last year, </em>and didn’t. My excuses? None, other than sheer laziness, procrastination, and rationalization (e.g., “I’m still getting used to having free time every minute of every day”).
<p>I’d ask you to wish me luck, but to achieve these goals will take work, not luck. Therefore, I’d like you to wish me success!</p>
<p><a href="http://kestrelsaerie.com/2010/01/goals-2010/">Goals for 2010</a> is a post from: <a href="http://kestrelsaerie.com">Kestrel&#039;s Aerie</a></p>
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