Thursday, January 08, 2009

Resolutions

2009 starts with the confession that I am the most terrible blogger when it comes to regular correspondence - so that's one resolution in the bag already. I plan to actually blog once a week, even if it is short so that I am actually recording my life and, if I have any dedicated readers, that their dedication is at least rewarded!

2008 was a particular rubbish year for me and a lot of it was my fault. The new job is great but it has been really a tough transition and it has been difficult to work in a dedicated area (HR) with people who are much more experienced and really love HR whereas I really love theatre. I managed to fall out spectacularly with a collaborator which I regret but I doubt I can do anything about it now. I became single (less said the better) and I got into more debt somehow. My Dad was diagnosed with cancer, I was diagnosed with stupidly high blood pressure and I reached ridiculously dizzying heights when it came to being a fat bastard. More depressingly, I got writers block and became rather apathetic about my entire career plans. It got to the stage where I seriously considered giving up - on everything. My PC had the same idea as well. (OK so that technically happened in early 2009 but let's not let facts get in the way of the positivity!)

On the plus side, I made some great friends, great contacts and lost 2.5 stones. Most of the belly is gone and subsequently my blood pressure returned to normal. I have a meeting with a new, experienced lyricist next week about Duchess of Malfi and have a theatre company who might help me develop another idea I have - provided I can get the rights. I now feel in a much better position to look forward.

Here are my 2009 resolutions - both professional and personal.

  1. Get my new company, Fusions, set up with one of my fabulous friends/clients Jules Francis.
  2. Be a great uncle-slash-godfather to my friends' new twins.
  3. Drop another two stones and/or get my body fat down to 12%.
  4. Complete a second musical and make some kind of reading/performance happen.
  5. Prepare to do something on Edinburgh Fringe in 2010.
  6. Get a new job on the West End or pretty damn close.
  7. Re-write my string orchestra piece, Stop All The Clocks.
  8. Reorchestrate Dracula.
  9. Finish my Piano Concerto - Phoenix.
  10. Learn the saxophone.
  11. Reach my freelance income targets.
  12. Spend more time with or contacting friends who I haven't seen for a while.
  13. Do what I say I am going to do - keep appointments and stop taking rainchecks all the time.
  14. Finish my tuned percussion piece - Nexus.
  15. Learn how to use a Mac so that I am not longer restricted to "being a PC" (I really hate those adverts) and so my Mac friends no longer make fun of me.
  16. Stop spending money on things I don't need/going out.
  17. Network more and start doing some hardcore self promotion.
  18. Get back to New York/Long Island.
  19. Try to read a book every night before bed so I have read all the books people have bought me but also to relax.
  20. Get a proper website set up.
  21. Acquire some basic piano skills.
  22. Learn how to use Adobe Audition so I can record live performances of my work.
  23. See more theatre on the West End and London Fringe.

Yeah I think that will do for now as that's quite a bit to be getting on with...oh no wait...

24. Write my blog more often.