So, here are my goals for 2010:
- To write, record and release 4 songs,
- To revamp AriKoinuma.com so that it better establishes myself as a recording artist/Renaissance man,
- To blog here at AK.com on music, life and web,
- To set up an e-mail list and start building a community of like-minded people.
Now, I realize that 4 songs isn’t much. I really can’t expect it to really further my career — but still, that’s a realistic estimate of my work load right now. I have to do things within my means, however small steps they may be.
And here are other items on my to-do list for this year:
- Spend $100 per quarter on Jango.com AirPlay program so new listeners are exposed to my music,
- Continue working on my current big film web site project, LostInSunshine.com, and learn more about Drupal,
- Compose music for Lost in Sunshine when it’s ready for score,
- Think of a new way to network/meet new people on a consistent basis
- Continue to work out at a gym twice a week
- Try yoga
- Continue to practice my guitar for 30 minutes every work day
And on a wish list:
- Attend one music conference
- Sell some CDs
- Pay off my debt
- Get financially ready to buy a house
My Vision for 2010
At the end of 2010, this is how I envision my life:
I am still be working at my current mostly-telecommuting job, and mainly working out of my rented studio. I have released 4 songs that I am immensely proud of, and listeners at Jango and my blog visitors are responding enthusiastically. I have 150-200 names on my e-mail list and people are starting to participate in my career by commenting on my blog entries and contacting me about my songs. I feel very hopeful and excited that I can keep building on this, and in the near future put a band together to start playing live.
Lost In Sunshine is in finishing stages by then and I will be proud of the work I do on that film, with everyone involved in it ecstatic about it. At the same time, Lost In Sunshine web site is also becoming known as a well-executed community building for an indie film.
As the result of my consistent efforts at exercising (physical and guitar), I will be feeling great about my body and how I look. And my guitar chops are finally such that I can pull out more of what I hear in my head.
My own web site looks great and is getting well-visited. I keep getting inquiries about building more web sites. My experience at my current job and building of LIS.com helps me feel secure that even if I were to be on a job hunt again, I have marketable skills to land more excellent telecommuting jobs.
My community of friends and collaborators are expanding and I meet with them and with new people on a regular basis. It feels great to be surrounded by such nice and talented people!
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There you have it. My vision for 2010. Let’s see how it turns out.
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