Last year was a wild ride. My mom was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis (with 18-24 months to live if she doesn’t get a lung transplant), our youngest needed major surgery (he’s healing up just fine), work was crazy, life was crazy, and I felt bleh for most of the year. Sometime in August or September I was fed up feeling frustrated about things I couldn’t change, I decided to make positive changes in my own life, and so far I’ve been pretty happy with the results.
So, for the first time in I don’t even know how long, I’ve decided to start 2012 off with a set of New Year resolutions for myself. I’m not generally one to do these since most people don’t follow through, but I’m pretty committed to make more positive changes in my life. Here, in no particular order, are my New Year Resolutions for 2012:
- Write more (blogging, fiction, etc.)
I keep saying this in my head, but I should really do it, and for many reasons. I don’t just mean here, either. I’ll be looking for guest blogging opportunities across the web on topics such as app development and marketing, SEO issues for small businesses, PPC strategy and tactics, and topics related to fatherhood. I’d love to get enough ideas to actually pitch for a speaking at SMX or another conference.
- Continue to get healthy
Not that I’m terribly unhealthy, but in 2011 I actually started working on losing weight, eating better, and getting my body under control in earnest. So far I’ve lose close to 18 pounds, and I’d like to lost another 18-ish before my birthday before March.
- Spend more time with my family
I’ve got so much going on that I forget to take the time to stop and spend real quality time with the whole family. Our kids are growing so fast, and I don’t want to be one of those guys who regrets not spending as much time as possible with any of them.
- Build a business
I’ve got so many ideas in my head, but in December of 2011 I really gravitated toward something that could be done on weekends that will help bring in some extra cash as well as satisfy my desire to be entrepreneurial. I’ve also got some projects that friends and I have talked about that are really interesting and I need to find the time to flesh those out with them. I’m happy to say I know a lot of smart, motivated people who not only like me, but see my dev & marketing experience as an asset.
- Get two more programming languages under my belt
I’m not looking for guru-like status here in 2012, but I need to honestly spend more time with a few language that have piqued my interest for a while: Python and Objective-C. The former I’ll dive into with backend work for some projects I have in mind, and the latter will be toward my ultimate goal of doing mobile app development.
Lofty goals, all, but I’ve been pretty motivated the last few months, and I’m going to ride this feeling out. Here’s hoping that 2012 is a lot better for our clan than 2011 was!




