Mine are to:
• read at least a book off of my reading list per month.
• AWS certs
• Write a blog post per month
• Save $X for a house per month<p>What are your goals/resolutions for 2020?
or what have you learned in this past decade?
I am in my 50s and want to start working on Raspberry Pi and Arduino fun projects. But this time do it with the mindset I had when I started out. Take the sample code and modify it without thinking too much about consequences. In many ways experience is good but I feel I have become too “professional” and worry too much about things that aren’t really important in small projects. In short, become a reckless programmer.<p>Also: don’t learn tech for tech’s sake but do what needs to be done to fulfill a certain task. Projects are:<p>- a better trail camera trigger that ignores grass and leaves<p>- a dog door that opens for my dog but only for her
I am working to improve self-discipline in almost all forms: diet, exercise, reading, attention span, and even relaxation. I suffer a large amount of anxiety from this. I don't do the things I need to and I do too much of the things I shouldn't. I need a better balance or I will forever be disappointed with what could have been.
For 2019, I had set myself several objectives but the one I have respected the most is to read 1 book/month (book or audiobook).<p>For 2020, I will:<p>- Read 1.5 books a month.<p>- Launch my startup while being employed (I am currently working on the product).<p>- Enjoy life and the people around me.<p>- Less time on social network.<p>- Travel to at least 3 new countries.<p>- Develop my photography (and videography) skill.<p>- Try to write more than I read on HN.<p>- Propose to the most wonderful woman.<p>- Save money, as always.
Goals for 2020:<p>Sharpening the Saw:<p>- C# I haven’t kept up with the latest ASP.Net Core/Entity Framework Core over the past two years.<p>- Python: I first learned Python last year, but just enough for simple scripts and AWS lambda. I want to learn “Advanced Python” and at least do a hobby project with Django or Flask.<p>- TypeScript - I’ve worked with Javascript for years, but just started working with Node this year. I played with TS about 5 years ago but not since.<p>- ElasticSearch work projects.<p>Health:<p>- get off the soda and sweets and eat more fruits and vegetables.<p>- lose 10 pounds<p>- rebuild cardio and core strength<p>- add more workout days. I can work out at home on my gym equipment while watching educational videos to “Sharpen the Saw”<p>Relationships:<p>- More quality time with my wife. I spent a lot of time this year focused on work and getting a lot of practical experience with AWS and getting into shape (health reasons).<p>- Visit and call my parents more.<p>- Spend more time with friends.<p>Finances:<p>- spend less on junk food and eating out.
I have a few goals in mind:<p>1. Get more flexible. I'd like to be able to touch my toes. Stretch goal (pun slightly intended): palms to the ground<p>2. Finish 3 (BotW, Doom, and Celeste) of my Switch games. I've done a good job of playing a few hours of some great games, but I'd really like to see some of them through.<p>3. Deep dive into Clojure. For someone that uses it daily at work, I really feel like I ought to know it better.<p>4. Complete the Rust book and explore some ideas using WASM and WASI.<p>5. Another triathlon. I did one (slowly) 3 years ago. It'd be fun to train again and try to better my time.
I'm a big fan of committing publicly. I posted a number of goals on twitter, so I can hold myself accountable and see how I did at the end of the year: <a href="https://twitter.com/simonsarris/status/1205178408344457217" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/simonsarris/status/1205178408344457217</a><p>I'll post only a few here so I don't pollute the space too much.<p>4. build dry stone arch bridge with remaining granite to the 2nd field over the big stream<p>7. Turn the entire front lawn into a crazy field of poppies, probably a mix of shirley, california, and icelandic. The california poppies experient grew really well this year but we'll see how they do year over year.<p>8. Have a baby<p>9. Design some cottages. It may be many years before we're able to build one, though [note: one year ago we designed and built and moved into our house]<p>13. Make a few more "for fun" websites<p>14. Make a small LLC? And sell some art stuff? I'm not sure what yet, maybe pottery or wood things, just for fun.<p>16. On the 3rd field, start to build a temple to Artemis or Apollo, or the sun. It will almost certainly have to be timber, not stone. Also build a small temple or shrine to Christ. Probably won't be done in 2020.<p>18. Start a book of fables, try to self-publish it before the end of 2021? I have only some notes for this so far, I really don't know how long it will take.
Substantially reduce alcohol consumption.
Quit Smoking.
Bring 20-40% of my income from initiatives not related to my current work.
Build profitable side project.
Join Toastmasters.
* Consume less. Do something good for the planet.<p>* Rekindle my career now that I’m done having kids. Start a new research project, submit ~5 good papers.<p>* Help my husband with his career transition.<p>* Figure out how to have more impact in my consulting gig.<p>* Learn how to match flavors in food and how to pair food and wine.
I have a few various things I'm trying to achieve in 2020.<p>- Reduce meat consumption significantly. I do enjoy meat and cooking dishes like slow roasted meats but I started eating beyond meat/fake meats in 2019 and loved them. In a couple of dishes I literally couldnt tell the difference. I think when things get to the point where they taste as good/better than the product they're intended to replace, why not embrace them? I still like meat and am not seeking to become fully vegetarian but will definitely cut down to just 1-2 times a week, high quality butcher/organic meat and reduce my impact on the planet in some small way.<p>- Go completely cashless. I was just about there in achieving this in a couple of months in 2019. It's not a hugely difficult challenge but I think it's a fun one to try and it's very doable these days. Starting Jan 1st I'm going to see how far I can make it without holding real money.<p>- Take more 3-4 day weekends and travel more. I live in a city with great public transport and don't own a car so it can be tough to travel without thinking you have to take 2+ weeks off from work, but renting a car for a weekend is trivially cheap if you plan ahead a little bit (<$100 including gas).<p>- The usuals of trying to get fit, lose a few pounds, more regular gym. Need to find some way of making the gym fun as I really don't have any interest in it even though I know it's good for me.<p>- Make more music. I'm really getting in to Ableton and Maschine and whilst I'm really 'level 1' at the moment I enjoy it loads and want to dedicate 2-3 nights a week to just making tunes, it's very relaxing and it's great to be doing something that's more actively producing something rather than passively consuming yet more netflix, HBO etc.
In 2019, I built Alchemist Camp into a decent side-business (see <a href="https://questinglog.com/2019-year-in-review/" rel="nofollow">https://questinglog.com/2019-year-in-review/</a>).<p>In 2020, my goals are:<p>- Double gross subscription sales<p>- Keep lifetime retention above 60%<p>- Launch product #2 by the first of March<p>- Finally travel to the US for an Elixir conference
My primary goal is to make more environmentally conscious decisions whenever possible. I'm thinking along these lines:<p>- buy minimal necessary amount of stuff in general<p>- choose local, seasonal and less-packaged stuff when buying groceries<p>- choose independent and environmentally conscious producers over large multinationals<p>- drink tap water and loose leaf tea instead of drinks packaged in plastic bottles<p>- consume minimal amount of meat/milk/cheese/fish/eggs<p>- walk and run<p>- take buses and trains instead of a personal car, cab or plane
* Start (and finish) another hobby game dev / app dev<p>* Finish cutting my ties with Google services<p>* Finalize my solar offgrid system with a tiny bit of home automation<p>* Focus more (professionally) instead of spreading myself thing over so many areas and interests (so hard to do...)<p>* Read/study the Bhagavad Gita
I like to use dimensional analysis when setting goals, so in that spirit:<p>Health:<p>- Get better at cooking meals from basic ingredients. This year I cut back eating out for financial reasons. I now incorporate intermittent fasting, smoothies, lots of veggies, some meat. Cold potatoes are a staple for satiety. I would like to continue exploring different vegetables variety with a single new recipe based on a given veggie/root at least each week.<p>- Do a sunrise hike at a state park<p>- Incorporate yoga as pre routine to workout regiment in the early morning. Incorporate body weight workout into running routine.<p>- Sleep in once a week<p>- Stop work at 4pm<p>Joy/Relationships:<p>- Play and finish existing games I own: Witcher 3, BoTW.<p>- Plan for and invest in the romance of my relationship. Get better at dating wife<p>- Take dog out to walks at parks more<p>- Introduce and invest in game night with family<p>- Invite family over and cook for them<p>Home/Finances:<p>- Work towards purchasing a home this year<p>- Make one room in the home as beautiful as possible.<p>Work/Skills:<p>- Build a game with webgl, wasm, rust<p>- Finish rust book, rustwasm<p>- Attend Meetups, make a presentation at one<p>- Stay consistent with focused time. I got really good at eliminating all distractions this year, would like that to continue into next year.<p>- stay consistent with one pull request a day.<p>- play piano at public gig, be able to play through first movement at least in Mozart’s sonata
My goals:
1. Do one Himalayan trek
2. Visit one country abroad.
3. Run 12 Half marathons, one every month.
4. Run 1 HM with timing of less than 2hrs 30mins (current best 2:45)
5. Read 25 books
6. Double my focused work from 4hrs/day to 10hrs/day
7. Keep building, irrespective of failure and keep improving and learning from it.
- stop messing up at Uni<p>- stop distancing everyone due to my anger issues<p>- do everything I can to make the people I love happy<p>- learn haskell<p>- patch things up with my family<p>- go backpacking with my brother
In this past decade, I went from being a naive 7 year old who had a vague idea of programming to a developer who is investing his time in his startup, i love doing it so im gonna keep doing it and as for resolutions, i guess i might try to get in good shape ( probably on the list of 1 in 3 people ), try out for Y Combinator Startup School Summer, keep building the services I'm building except get some more traction. :) that's probably it. simple.
oh and also, get away from MacOS. I'm starting to like Windows again after that 1909 update, i just realized after years of using MacOS that Windows had simply more flexibility than MacOS while at the same time not being unsupportive of game development as Linux ( Ik i can do game development on linux with extra effort but i don't wanna do that :) ).
As far as past learnings go I did a year in review but it's the first one I've done so it encompassed a little more than 2019:<p><a href="https://jborichevskiy.com/posts/year-in-review-2019/" rel="nofollow">https://jborichevskiy.com/posts/year-in-review-2019/</a><p>As far as the next year goes, the important ones are:<p>* write - at least one in-depth blog post per month<p>* read - ideally an hour a day<p>* dive into org-mode and replace my most annoying tools with it<p>* start hosting regular dinners - just giving curious/motivated a people a space to talk, brainstorm, and discuss the world<p>* more hikes, dancing, painting, and sunsets
2020 Goals:<p>- Start freelancing. I'd like to both write independently and do development work.<p>- Get back into running (XC in high school, but I'm out of practice). Run <i>at least</i> a 5k (preferably longer, like a half marathon) and run <i>at least</i> 500 miles in the year.<p>- Visit three more National Parks.<p>- Start blogging (informally or formally, whichever) about personal finance<p>- Travel more. I took two international trips in 2019, but they were both to places I'd already been. I'd like to go to the Baltic states in 2020 (plans maybe in process...) and possibly somewhere in South America or Africa?
- Stop smoking so much weed
- Read regularly every night or at least 4-6 times a night
- Exercise 4 times a week (I already do, just gotta keep it up)
- Remain positive
- Leave Silicon Valley
In 2020 I'd like to complete the goal I've set for myself for the last 8 years or so, complete and release a small game by myself as a side/hobby project. This has never been a skill challenge, I'm a professional game developer and I've shipped multiple games, both on small indie teams and large AAA teams in that time period. It's a challenge of motivation and time management. It's important that I do everything myself for personal reasons.
Someone else said that they were all for committing publicly.<p>In that vein, I guess I should do a retrospective:<p>Last year I said.<p><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18766071" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18766071</a><p><i>I am in the middle of a technology pivot - moving away from the on-prem/Microsoft stack to AWS development/Devops/networking and the $cool_kids JavaScript full stack along with Python.
Also adding on Docker/Kubernetes and ElasticSearch.
Finally, I’ve railed against the need for LeetCode style studying and I haven’t had an interview in almost 20 years that has required it, but I guess I will get back to basics and start working through it.</i><p>So how did I do?<p>+ Reviewed JS and did my first Node API that is being used by four new front end features.<p>+ Networking outside of AWS was a real weakness. I studied for and passed the AWS Advanced Networking Certification to learn how AWS fits into the larger networking world and hybrid environments.<p>+ Decided not to focus on Kubernetes/Docker and started moving some services over to AWS/Elastic Container Services/Docker.<p>+ Created processes to start moving the company over to AWS CodeBuild + OctopusDeploy.<p>- Didn’t get a chance to do any ElasticSearch projects. Hopefully in 2020.<p>- I really hate front end development and the latest frameworks. My trying to do a React project was a complete failure. I think I’ll do a small Angular project just for a bullet point on my resume.<p>- Not doing leetCode or algorithms in 2020. Maybe in 2021 if necessary.<p>- Didn’t get any better with Python.
Sports:<p>- start mountainbiking again (carry over from last year, got inspired after riding Slick Rock on a vacation)<p>- climb a 7b grade bouldering route (attained 7a as a goal for 2019)<p>- be able to do 20 consecutive pullups<p>- be able to do 40 consecutive pushups<p>- run a half marathon (attained 18k as a goal for 2019)<p>Career:<p>- go to more meetups and networkings events<p>- start blogging<p>- keep in touch with old co-workers<p>- prepare to start working as freelancer/consultant<p>Other:<p>- meet up with friends more<p>- fix my RSI issues<p>- change my diet to be more plant-based<p>- pick up some creative non-computer hobby
Hi, I'm not that great with goals, but let me write down a few:<p>- stay at the same workplace for 1 year, OR
- start startup #2, OR
- be accepted for the London School of Economics, or a comparable degree, OR
- start a VC analyst job<p>- work on my reading list, finish the books I have at home. 2 books / month<p>- work out! I've put in less effort than I could have, and I'm in the golden years of my life (26). I'd like to be hot, at least for a short while.<p>- finish my BA, which I've been postponing for too many years<p>- I'm pretty happy with my mental health so far, but I don't want to slip back<p>- kiss a panda<p>- fuck around with investing<p>- travel to two countries I haven't been before<p>- create 12 very high quality youtube videos on development economics
I had a baby this year and my life is mostly out of control.
My 202 goals are:
* Get back into the game. Babe is already sleeping 6 hours so I have no excuses.
* Start being more organized. Put down what should be done and when.
* Lose the baby weight. Looking at the mirror gives me anxiety.
Continue reducing my anxiety to improve physical and mental health.<p>In 2019, I peaked. I did an international move with my family (wife, 3yr old) while working on a major project which was ultimately setting us all up to fail<p>Since that move, I've begun running 5km 2-3 times a week, and improving how I focus my time. I am a workaholic, but now redirecting that time to work on (or for) myself, rather than for the company I work for (I love my job, but I was spending an inordinate amount of time for it)<p>Next steps are to continue reducing my caffeine intake. I don't know if it'll help but caffeine can increase anxiety. I'm working on going down from two double-shot espressos and a tea in the evening to one cup a day. I'm much better off here than others but again -- it's about reducing that anxiety!<p>A work in progress, never overnight :)
I'm going more monastic.<p>Eat more boring, cheaper food. Spend less, or rather enjoy the free things more, like fresh air and kids.<p>Career wise, I make enough now to not need to make more.<p>So I want to stop marketing myself so much, especially writing, blogs, social media - used to freelance where excessive posting was part of the job scope. I want to pick up programming languages that are genuinely useful and interesting, and not necessarily the ones that are easier to get jobs in.<p>Now that I no longer get paid hourly, I want to pick up a hobby. Philosophy is tempting. Maybe read all the big books like The Origin of Species, Das Kapital, Wealth of Nations. Probably learn swimming or a martial art.<p>This seems impossible, but the resolution is not a fixed SMART goal, but rather a direction and process.
Learn to consistently enter and remain in the 1st jhāna: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhy%C4%81na_in_Buddhism#The_rupa_jh%C4%81nas" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhy%C4%81na_in_Buddhism#The_ru...</a>
- learn a new technology, can be something random, it doesn't need to be anything professional or usable in the short-term timeframe<p>- hit the gym 100 times in 2020<p>- eat healthy, but do not freak out about a pizza or two<p>- do a regular checkup<p>- go to the dentist<p>- travel 2x to a new country<p>- read at least a book in german of moderate difficulty<p>- progress in the german language, I can already somewhat speak/read but there is so much vocabulary to learn<p>- learn how to cook a new dish or bake something new<p>- play games, do silly stuff and don't be too extreme about my professional life<p>- give a lot of attention to my SO, doing the things she likes such as going to the movies or just walking around, same for my dog<p>- try to play a bit of guitar and learn a cool song<p>- try a new physical activity(or revive an old one, such as swimming)
Really want to push my bass playing into "primary instrument" territory this year. Will probably just spend a lot of time learning Gary Willis/Tribal Tech songs, and other great jazz fusion players.
In 2019, I<p>- Grew the startup from 3 to 15 engineers<p>- Learned a ton about systems and people<p>- Failed on my resolution to read more books than before<p>In 2020 I hope to<p>- Write one blog post per week (or more realistically per month)<p>- Mentor 3 to 5 people or startups<p>- Become even better at cooking<p>- Continue growing the team and hire more amazing new people<p>Cheers
Like 2019, my resolution for 2020 is not to have a resolution. Though this is not much, I still expect to fail like this year. Or didn't I?<p>Important things are health, family, and a nice, friendly society in general.
- keep improving my flexibility: after 25 years of sitting in front of computer my back is a mess. I've started stretching during 2019 but progress is slooooow<p>- get back to doing more independent development after one year of working for an agency<p>- rewrite my SAAS. Right now it feels like it hit plateau and I need to change few major things to get it to next level and hopefully get it to the stage to sustain me full time<p>- build new building for wine production: it took me 4 years to get all paperwork done, now I hope construction is going to be faster
I guess the main resolution would be finishing projects that I started long time ago and never finished. Figure out which are the most important and then dedicate hours free from work.<p>Planning to get more into shaders, lighting and rendering so that would be a good thing to focus on studying. Maybe I will finally get enough skill to find a good job in that field.<p>And, well, important things like investments, mental health, more gym. I am happy with some progress I made in 2019, just gotta step up next year
Lesson from past decade: use new technologies for profit within your applied / industrial domain instead of searching suitable domains for the profitable use of any new technology.
I learned how to program in the last decade, and it’d be nice to find a full time job in 2020. I’m have a bunch of smaller nice-to-haves but I’m fairly sure they’re not as important ;)
I have a few 30 day experiments I am setting out to do this year:<p>- No sugar<p>- Daily journal writing<p>- Sweat every day (via exercise and/or sauna)<p>- Contact one friend/acquaintance I haven't spoken to in a while every day
The past decade contained most of my professional software engineering career, so I basically went from a hobbyist to a senior engineer that can use technology to solve business problems.<p>We have a toddler without any of our families in town, so my goal for 2020 would be to (at least to some extent) get back into more healthy life style including eating well and more regular exercise. That leaves pretty much no time outside of the 9-5 hours at my day job.
I wanted to keep 2020 goals succinct because last year I struggled to meet most of them.<p>- Finish the distant learning program which I'm currently undertaking<p>- Get into the best shape possible and drop body fat percentage by 3-4% (already lost 22lbs/10kgs this year, so this seems achievable)<p>- Move to a different country and get a better job working with Flutter or Native App Development<p>- Focus on my mental health<p>- Figure out my future with my girlfriend<p>- Learn to invest wisely
1. Learn Go for building my startup.<p>2. Learn everything I can do build and run a decent software startup.<p>3. More regular and well-defined Strength training, intermittent fasting and meditation practice.<p>4. Be less distracted by video games and focus on self and professional development.<p>5. Higher quality time with my partner and family, more mutual and outdoor activities, less screen time.<p>6. Write/start a blog to share my ideas on focus and productivity. (A hobby of mine)
Technical goals:
Double down on existing investments, with a focus on real-time analytics and user experiences.<p>Desired results:
• Cloud Certifications (provider TBD)
• Competent in Spring and React
• Major side projects stable, documented:
• Grafka v1.0
• QIT v2.0<p>Systems
• 1 hour every morning, 5 days / week
• 4 hour scheduled block 1 day / month
In 2020 I would like to reach beta with my blockchain game project release a full feature demo, and establish a studio around the game. If the whole thing works out, I would love to be able to say that my company was established in 2020.<p>Also: I would like to release something good enough that you guys will upvote me into existence.
Ive been a hobbyist programmer for years, but have never done a larger project. I want to get to the next level, and learn about building larger apps, and I figure I will do this by contributing to an open source app I use. And so my goal is to ship a feature or improvement to this project in 2020!
Try getting approval to reduce my weekly hours at work (currently thinking by just 10% so aiming for 36 vs 40) due to working for flexible company and wanting to spend more time on house projects (my wife likes them and we just moved to a house at end of half mile dirt road)
Get an apartment big enough to squeeze in an 8 shaft loom in an extra room.<p>Read at least as many books as this year (50+).<p>Try dating again, I've been running on my own for a while. I'm in a good place with my life where I'd like someone to share it all with.<p>Go mostly vegetarian (aiming for 80%).
In 2019 I<p>* became a father<p>* gained a lot of Python/Devops/AWS skills, another AWS cert, and a Linux cert<p>* finished one OSS project (Terraparty.com)<p>In 2020 I'd like to<p>* Gain a Pro-level AWS cert<p>* Learn ML and React Native (like Not Hotdog)<p>* Try to build a solution, or a dozen solutions, that finally appeal to real markets<p>* Finish learning to crochet!<p>* Play less video games, though we live in an Indie golden age imo
- Delve more into Python, with emphasis on ML part.<p>- Pick up some JS, enough to build steady UIs<p>- Read 20 books during the year.<p>- Take at least 15 days trip preferably out of country, or in the remote parts locally. Planning to do this at least twice in the year ;)<p>- Spend more time with the family, take kids out more.
3 Daily Intentions:<p>1) Avoidance - do what I have been avoiding OR want to avoid doing<p>2) Connecting - connect with a person on a meaningful level<p>3) Water/Giving - Give encouragement, time, or mentorship to another<p>2 Daily Feelings I want to cultivate in my life:<p>1) Gratitude - being grateful<p>2) Value - Did I add value in my work?
- Give everything in trying to get a master degree while working full time (30yo). Consider only at the end of the year if it is good to continue or better to stop.<p>- Join some pilates/yoga group/course to do together with powerlifting<p>- Keep improving emotionally<p>- Be far more assertive<p>- Have far more fun in life
-Get better at Ruby and Ruby on Rails.
-Make parts of my private work repositories public, open source.
-Continue to build and grow and have fun programming (that means being reckless and breaking stuff).
-Have fun with my kid and spouse.
Support my wife in building an agency to connect charitable donors with educational recipients, switch from enterprise architecture to project management, teach my 3 year old some maths and letters
Bring two of my projects to a certain revenue goals. Try to prepare for having a kid in a couple years. Help spouse and I get healthier. Finish the new rally car (1982 Scirocco).
Learn French.<p>Set up a blog w/ something more sophisticated than WP. (Probably wagtail)<p>Improve my webdev skills on Python/CSS/Regex/Docker/Azure.<p>Run more. Drink less. Sleep more consistently.
This may sound weird, but my goal is to smile at people more. For some reason, I am not completely comfortable doing this, and it is a nice, friendly thing to do.
- keep a daily journal, to be able to look back on the elapsed year<p>- write more blog posts<p>- learn, learn and learn new technologies<p>- try to raise correctly my newborn<p>- read books
1) Research + decide on a GTM strategy for our Open Source Project<p>2) Develop and launch a progressive ‘employee-first’ ESOP<p>3) Join a local tech community
<i>New Year’s Resolutions 2020</i><p><i>Family</i><p>2019: Dinner with family 4/7 nights a week (success, mostly)<p>2020: Continue status quo<p>2019: 10 vacations and/or road-trips and/or weekend get-aways (success)<p>2020: Increase to 14<p>2019: Park/Recreation together 20 of 40 non-winter weekends (success)<p>2020: Continue status quo<p>2019: No non-emergency office work on weekends (complete failure)<p>2020: Aim for more realistic 8 or less weekends in office spent on non-emergency work<p><i>Health</i><p>2019: BMI 30 → 25 (complete failure)<p>2020: BMI 30 → 25<p>2020: 25% reduction in triglycerides<p>2019: Gym 3x week (success)<p>2020: Gym 3x week -- but with HR reaching cardio zone at least 30 cumulative min each visit<p>2019: Bike/Walk to Work at least 20% non rainy/snowy days (success)<p>2020: Bike/Walk to Work at least 40% non rainy/snowy days (success)<p>2020: Added Goal: Cumulative Bike+Walk+Peloton mileage of 1000mi for the year<p>2019: Track all meals with data (failure, tracked ~20%)<p>2020: Track all meals with data<p>2019: Sleep no later than 3am every day except 5/yr (failure)<p>2020: Sleep no later than 2am every day except 5/yr, use weight training to force exhaustion<p><i>Personal Growth</i><p>2019: 12 books for the year (wild success)<p>2020: 24 books for the year (audio or dead-tree), double-time with exercise hours<p>2020: Added Goal: 24 long-form articles (audio or dead-tree), double-time with exercise hours<p>2019: Write 5 blog posts (failure)<p>2020: Write 12 blog posts<p>2020: Create Podcast Series with at least 5 episodes<p>2003-2019: Read Atlas Shrugged (failure)<p>2020: Read Atlas Shrugged<p><i>Training</i><p>2019 Three certifications in tech I want (failure -- did only 1 -- on NVIDIA RAPIDS)<p>2020 Certifications: Fast.ai; Azure Cloud (any 2 certs); Google Cloud (any 2 certs)<p>2020 One CGE at grad school with credit<p>2020 One CGE at grad school just auditing<p><i>Career and Networking</i><p>2019: 3 talks/presentations at conferences (success)<p>2020: Continue status quo + 1 major main-line talk<p>2020: 3x/month talks/meetups<p>2020: 2/year meetups speaker/presenter<p>2020: Meet 2/month new interesting people<p>2020: Dinner with former work colleague 1/month<p>2020: Phone catch-up with former work colleague 2/month<p><i>Job</i><p>2019: Mentor 3 interns (success)<p>2020: Mentor 3 interns<p>2020: Three brand new demos for marketing
Achieve 95% test coverage on my code<p><i>Family Office</i><p>2019: 5 deals (failure)<p>2020: 52 in-person meets with angel-stage teams<p>2020: 10 deals (albeit smaller dollar amount) or high-conviction PME, if that is better<p><i>Side Hustle</i><p>Convert 3 of my graduate school projects into working projects (not business successes, just working projects to ensure I have the tech process locked down.) Outsourcing and managing is OK, delivery is the key here.<p><i>Tinkering</i><p>2019: Play with Jetson Nano (failure)<p>2020: One mini-demo with RPI<p>2020: One mini-demo with Jetson Nano (colab w/ friends OK)<p>2020: One mini-demo with Google Coral (colab w/ friends OK)<p>2020: One mini-demo with Azure Kinect DK (colab w/ friends OK)<p><i>Arts</i><p>2020: Discover 5 new amazing artists i’ll listen to forever<p>2020: Finally finish watching series I love (The Americans, The Good Wife)<p><i>Self Organization</i><p>2019: No loose articles (everything in Evernote/Pocket) (FAILURE)<p>2020: No loose articles (everything in Evernote/Pocket)<p>2020: No one-off reading -- everything through RSS reader or tracked
Spend less time on HN, Lobste.rs and various subreddits. Focus on improving as developer. Maybe learn Python and learn some red hat skills. I should write more as well.
In 2020 I want to:<p>- Develop my cooking skills. I need to stop living off of Central Market meals.<p>- Get better at hybrid picking (guitar)<p>- Quit my 9-5 and go full time on my side hustle Solfej (Check it out if you're interested in learning music theory <a href="https://www.solfej.io/" rel="nofollow">https://www.solfej.io/</a>)<p>- Save more! I bought way too much dumb stuff from Amazon in 2018<p>- Lose 1-2% body fat while staying at my current weight<p>- Practice empathy to the max