Please support me in my quest to become a more well-rounded person with a fulfilling and enriched way of living. This years 2010 resolution is designed to pursue just that cause. Many New Years resolutions die out as soon as the christmas tree gets tossed into the trash heap. This year, I propose to take on a series of 12 30 day challenges, all with the intention of creating a richer, healthier existence for myself. While some goals seem less ambitious than others, these are the pursuits I am interested in completing within this coming year. The ultimate goal being that I carry these challenges into my everyday life throughout 2010 and beyond. Follow along as I blog about my quest. Lets see how far I make it!!!

Proposed Challenges:

JANUARY: Dedicate self to finding full time work (portfolio work and networking)
FEBRUARY: No Soda
MARCH: Exercise
APRIL: Start a new blog I've been thinking about thanks to Peter Ross
MAY: Floss
JUNE: Love Life
JULY: No TV
AUGUST: Meditate
SEPTEMBER: Eat within 100 Miles
OCTOBER: Money Management/debt repayment/savings
NOVEMBER: Read
DECEMBER: Sing


1.29.2010

exploring possibility

Yesterday I went into the city with Kaja. (http://www.kajagamdesign.com/) We went to the corian showroom and to her clients loft apartment downtown. We checked out the bathroom demolition her husband the contractor was, well demolishing. I sat in on their lunch meeting about possibly moving the overflow, what to do with the tile edges, and how the radiant heat flooring was going to be installed. We also dropped by her two other clients homes where she was extremely close with their families, and had some quick follow up work to do or consulting. And even though I am not paid to be there, I considered it all a great learning experience.
I was also able to send out a resume earlier this week and today worked on my google sketch-up skillz.
And to top off my week, I was contacted by a business in town looking for an admin assistant part-time. We have not spoken yet, but I am willing to meet with her to discuss the possibility. Should I be dreaming big, aiming high and only be pursuing jobs that suit my degree or should I be worried about money, and making ends meet? Perhaps both.
I'm considering sending resume to California Closets--I just saw a posting.

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