April 12, 2010

Reviewing Q1 2010

Posted By Richard on April 12, 2010

Well, the first quarter of 2010 is in the books, so I thought it would be good to review where I’ve gone since January 1, 2010. I want to review every quarter with my wonderful readers and fans. It keeps me honest about where I am in life and maybe you’ll share with me your goals and progress.

My Biggest Accomplishments:

  • I launched my book, Anything is Possible! It’s been great to hear responses from people who have read it and shared it with their friends.
  • I had eight blog tour stops for my book launch and so far, I’ve written other articles for Primer Magazine and BackSeatFan.com.
  • I have already read four books and I’m into my fifth. Check out my book reviews.
  • I’ve already painted two of my goal of four paintings this year. (And I love them both!)
  • My running is going great! At the same three months last year, I was averaging 2.88 miles per run, in 2010, I’m averaging 4.1 miles per run.

Where I need work:

  • I have a lofty goal for getting my fans to sign up for my RSS feed (so why don’t you help me and sign up!)
  • My Focus Your Life e-mail are going to more and more people – but there is always room for more at the table!

Other Random Things:

I’m using a fun site (Daytum) to track a few random things in my life this year.

So I like coffee, sue me! I’m hoping that as the year goes on, It will be more like a 75-25 split. I’m excited about where this is though.
I also have a goal of reading 12 books this year. It may not sound like a lot, but last year I only read eight. This looks really bad! But the numbers aren’t high, I promise! I just thought it would be interesting to see what my favorite drinks were.

My Focus for Q2 2010:

  • I need to keep reading!
  • There are things with my family and my personal life that I need to keep to focus on.
  • I am going to start to work on my fiction book.

What about YOU?

Related posts:

  1. 2010 – Amazing Awaits
  2. Six Months In – Amazing is Happening
  3. Put Your Dream to the Test

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