2016 Year in Review and 2017 Goals

Last year instead of making New Year’s resolutions, I decided to set 3 goals instead for the year. By choosing a small number of goals, I felt I was more likely to achieve what I set out to do, rather than make a bunch of resolutions that would probably fall by the wayside. I am happy to report that I was successful in achieving those goals.

To recap, the goals I set were:

  1. Create an additional revenue stream.
  2. Fix my eyes.
  3. Find more balance in my life.

Creating An Additional Revenue Stream

This one was by far the most difficult goal to complete. As I mentioned in my post last year, I have a running Evernote doc with tons of ideas. The problem has been trying to find the time to research, test and implement those ideas. I have a shop that is attached to this site, but sadly it’s sad. I have tons of product ideas that I think would be great for the shop, but it requires that extra time to sit down, sketch out the concepts and make them digital designs for the products I think they would look great on. I have the concepts written down, but that’s still their status.

I joined a client and became a co-founder for a great start-up in the Washington, D.C. area that focuses on cultural and language learning activities for kids. Shout-out to Mully Lingua! Again, time became my enemy and I had to back out of the start-up because I could not meet the time commitment demands.

By the beginning of the fourth quarter of 2016, I was beginning to think that I may not reach this particular goal. So I decided a new direction was needed to approach accomplishing this goal. Instead of doing something completely new, I decided to work on one of the ideas in the notebook that was complimentary to the services my design business already offers–mobile app design and development.

I already did design for mobile apps, but I only did the front-end design work–not the development. Adding development to the mix and handling the ‘hosting’ of an app would provide an additional revenue stream. So that’s what I did.

Starting in November of 2016, I put all of the resources in place to begin offering mobile app design and development. The service is still in a soft launch state, but things are up and running and I currently have apps launched in the Apple and Google Play app stores, as well as a few in development. Need an app? Head over to this page: CED Mobile App Design & Development

Fix My Eyes

This one was somewhat of an easy one. The biggest hurdle was fear. I was scared and I talked to anyone and everyone that I knew had had a LASIK procedure done. They all said the same thing. They were scared too before they did it, but wished they had done it sooner, once they had.

I now say the same thing. In June of 2016, I had my LASIK procedure done and now I am 20/15 with both eyes together.

Find More Balance in my Life

I was already on the path to trying to accomplish this goal when I set it as a goal for 2016. I had found a great massage therapist and I continued to get regular massages throughout 2016. I have carried this practice into 2017 and I have no plans to stop. It really does help me decompress from the hustle and bustle of running a business.

I started practicing mindfulness and added yoga and meditation to some of my daily routines. I still do it a bit randomly, but I have been doing it regularly.

I travelled a lot last year. Most of it I did without bringing work with me, which allowed me to relax more. Two trips I did, but the other five or so, I didn’t.

Last year was not a good year for health within my family and close friend circles. A handful of relatives passed away, several became terminally ill and a close friend was near death. To help me balance out dealing with the stress of it all, I had to let go of a part-time contract assignment that I had been doing. Making that decision for me, was a part of this goal. It was necessary at that time, in order to balance the scales of life.

Goal Setting

Setting goals, writing them down, and actually achieving them, was pretty rewarding. It has helped to add to the positive feelings I have of last year. There were some things that were bad, but overall I feel the year was a good one. Being able to see things I said I would do and actually followed through on, is pretty awesome!

So for next year, here are the 3 goals I am setting out to do:

  1. Learn to speak conversational Spanish.
  2. Be better with personal budgeting and savings initiatives.
  3. Reduce my overall debt significantly.

Did you make and keep any resolutions/goals last year?