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		<title>Resolutions</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matthew Higgins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read loads of blogs! One of my favourites is David Seah, who describes himself as an investigative designer. He is the brians behind the Printable CEO series, which is an absolute godsend when managing small projects that I can get on with by myself. Since 2007, he has run a series of &#8216;Groundhog Day<a href="http://matthewhiggins.org.uk/2010/02/resolutions/"> read on ..</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read loads of blogs! One of my favourites is David Seah, who describes himself as an investigative designer. He is the brians behind <a href="http://davidseah.com/blog/the-printable-ceo-series/">the Printable CEO series</a>, which is an absolute godsend when managing small projects that I can get on with by myself.</p>
<p>Since 2007, he has run a series of &#8216;<a href="http://davidseah.com/blog/groundhog-day-resolutions/">Groundhog Day Resolutions</a>&#8216;, starting on 02/02, which are just like New Years Resolutions. As I&#8217;ve started writing my post after a busy day, at the other side of the atlantic, Dave is (<a href="http://twitter.com/daveseah/status/8552509598">according to Twitter</a>) writing his post like this.</p>
<p>This year, I decided that having a barrage of January exams, and having just spent Christmas away, I wasn&#8217;t ready to try and make any changes in my life, or set any ambitious goals, so I postponed setting any until February. I&#8217;ve decided to set myself some resolutions based on Dave&#8217;s, but personalised slightly.</p>
<p>Being in the UK, groundhog day is virtually unheard of, (the closest we get is St Swithun&#8217;s Day, but that&#8217;s in July), however I&#8217;m still rather fond of the 02/02 format, reviewing on 03/03, 04/04 and so on up to 12/12.</p>
<p>One line on Dave&#8217;s blog stuck out for me;</p>
<blockquote><p>Telling people what you&#8217;re doing is always a great way of gaining perspective.</p></blockquote>
<p>And for that reason, after looking long and hard, I&#8217;ve found someone from school with remotely similar goals to me, who is going to be working on the same overall goals, just with marginally different specific aims.</p>
<p><strong>Looking Back</strong></p>
<p>The last 12 months have been an eye-opener for me. After my school work fell to pieces this time last year through illness, everything piled up and I couldn&#8217;t keep up. Having not been well, there was nothing I could have done, but it did make me want to understand things the first time, so that I don&#8217;t need to rely on having more time to go over them. Teachers regularly come out with &#8220;37 lessons until your module exam&#8221;, and I feel like this encourages a little procrastination. I&#8217;ve got no way of saying that I&#8217;ll be in all of those, so I need to get everything spot on now!</p>
<p>Over the summer, after getting my medical things fixed, I&#8217;ve gone back and started designing websites on a freelance basis again. I&#8217;ve been working with a couple of graphic designers I knew to start with, and amyone who I can hire from Elance on some pretty big and awesome projects. Ideally, I want to carry this on, but I need to keep things in proportion and not let it overtake the more important things!</p>
<p>The final point is that while I used to do a little gentle physical activity, it all fell apart after I was ill, and I want to get back to it! I was never a real fitness enthusiast, but I would go swimming, walking, jogging and cycling. From a health perspective, it would do me good to get back, to this level, and beyond!</p>
<p><strong>The Resolutions</strong></p>
<p>So, I&#8217;ve been trying to decide what to actually do about it! I&#8217;ve come up with a resolution based on each of those three strands.</p>
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<li>Do <strong>Educational</strong> Things &#8211; I read a book last year, about Einstein&#8217;s life, and I found that with the small amount of details that that went into about various discoveries being made which affected his research, I understood more about things that were relevant to my school work. I want to do a lot more of this, anything that links, even remotely, to my work!</li>
<li>Do <strong>Creative</strong> Things &#8211; I can get a bit robotic in my web design, when I look on websites like DeviantArt and ThemeForest, there are some stunning HTML designs around and some pretty amazing stuff that can be done with Photoshop. I&#8217;m going to carry on with commercial design projects, and hopefully, when I do, I&#8217;ll get the chance to try something new! I&#8217;m interested in making things available under a Creative Commons/Open Source license so that everyone else can make use of it, and I&#8217;m looking to collaborate on specific things.</li>
<li>Do <strong>Physical</strong> Things &#8211; The first point is that I&#8217;m going to get back to the level I used to be at. Cycle commute, jog and swim for the fitness aspect of it, have a look at my diet, and once I&#8217;ve got those covered, I&#8217;ll see what else I can do!</li>
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<p>The key point here, is that number 1 &amp; 2 are pretty collaborative. I can find an excuse to mess around in Photoshop, that is related to school work and this is exactly what I intend doing!</p>
<p>Next month, during our first review, I&#8217;ll be coming up with some measurable targets, and looking at creating something &#8216;Concrete Goal Tracker&#8217; style, (I&#8217;ll decide nearer the time though, no rush!), however in the mean time, I am aiming to;</p>
<ul>
<li>Do one large task per week, relating to any one of the goals.</li>
<li>Produce something publishable relating to either 1 or 2 each week.</li>
<li>Do three physical things a week</li>
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<p><strong>My Next Review</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ll have my first review on March 3rd (03/03) with my new resolution buddy (who isn&#8217;t much of a Blogger), and I&#8217;ll hopefully have a good idea of how things are going. Then, I will be setting some measurable goals, however next month, I&#8217;ll hopefully sit down and have a qualitative  review, and think about what I got done for each of the areas!</p>
<p>So, overall, my resolutions can be expressed as; <strong>Learn</strong>, <strong>Make</strong> Stuff, Get <strong>Fit</strong>.</p>
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