Each month I review the progress of my yearly goals and report on that progress as a means of holding myself accountable.
Here are the results for November. This is not looking like a banner year in terms of my completion of goals.
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PERSONAL HEALTH
1. Don’t die.
Not only am I still alive, but my physical therapy is complete and my occupationally therapy is nearly finished.
I’m a picture of health.
2. Lose 20 pounds.
I nether lost not gained a pound in November. Not good.
I’ve lost 7 pounds in total.
3. Eat at least three servings of fruits and/or vegetables per day, six days a week.
Done! Potatoes were absolutely needed to achieve this goal on many days, but potatoes are fantastic and amazing. vegetables. Did you know that the potato is considered a superfood? Humans can live healthily on a diet of potatoes supplemented only w/milk or butter, which contain the two vitamins not provided by potatoes?
4. Do at least 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, and 3 one-minute planks for five days a week.
Not done.
Physical therapy for two shoulders and an elbow kept me from doing push-ups and planks for the last three months.
I also stopped sit-ups, which probably wasn’t necessary.
5. Do burpees three days a week.
Not done. My physical therapist told me to stop the burpees. Maybe permanently.
WRITING CAREER
6. Complete my seventh novel before the end of 2019.
Writing continues. I’ve re-started this book at least three times, which is unusual for me.
7. Write/complete at least five new picture books, including one with a female, non-white protagonist.
Yikes! I have a bunch of them in various stages, but I haven’t finished a single one yet.
8. Write a memoir.
Work continues.
9. Write a new screenplay.
No progress. I have two very good ideas, but that is essentially what everyone has. Actually writing the damn things is what counts.
10. Write a musical.
No progress.
11. Submit at least five Op-Ed pieces to The New York Times for consideration.
I submitted a piece to the NY Times Modern Love column in April. I received word last month that it was not accepted.
One down. Four to go.
12. Submit one or more short stories to at least three publishing outlets.
No progress.
13. Select three behaviors that I am opposed to and adopt them for one week, then write about my experiences on the blog.
I spent July strategically smiling in hopes that the biofeedback that a smile sends to the brain would alter my mood positively. I wrote about the results of that experiment in October.
This month I’m creating a vision board for myself. I think this is a ridiculous exercise with no discernible benefit, but people seem to think that the inspiration that a vision board provides is useful.
We’ll see.
I need to experiment with one more behavior before the end of the year. Suggestions?
14. Increase my storytelling newsletter subscriber base to 3,000.
DONE! 131 new subscribers in November for a total of 1,054 new subscribers in 2019. My list now stands at 3,164 subscribers.
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15. Write at least six letters to my father.
No letters written in November. Two written so far this year.
16. Write 100 letters in 2019.
Zero letters written in November. 28 letters overall.
17. Convert Greetings Little One into a book.
DONE! I present to the kids and Elysha tomorrow at dinner. I can’t wait!
STORYTELLING
18. Produce a total of 10 Speak Up storytelling events.
DONE! Three more shows produced in November:
A Great Hartford Storyslam (in conjunction with two other shows), a tribute show to Sarah Kaplan, and my book launch event.
A total of 15 shows produced so far in 2019.
19. Begin selling Speak Up merchandise at our events and/or online.
DONE! We began selling tee shirts and totes at our live podcast recording, and we’ll be selling again at our upcoming shows.
Next step is to make it available online. Suggestions?
20. Pitch myself to at least 5 upcoming TEDx events with the hopes of being accepted by one.
DONE! And what a strange turn of events!
After pitching myself to five TEDx conferences and getting nominated for a sixth with no luck, THREE TEDx organizers invited me to participate in their conferences n October.
I’ll be speaking at TEDx Berkshires in May of 2020.
I was invited to speak at both TEDx Trinity College and TEDx United World College in Changshu, China. Tragically, I had to turn these down due to scheduling conflicts.
21. Attend at least 15 Moth events with the intention of telling a story.
DONE! I attended one Moth StorySLAM at CitySpace in Boston in the month of November.
This brings my total to 21 events so far.
22. Win at least three Moth StorySLAMs.
DONE! So far in 2019, I’ve won 8 Moth StorySLAMs in total.
Two in NYC, one in Seattle, and five in Boston.
45 victories in all.
23. Win a Moth GrandSLAM.
I finished in second place by a tenth of a point in a Moth GrandSLAM in Boston in January.
I finished in fourth place in a Moth GrandSLAM in Boston in March, but I think I might’ve told my best story ever.
I competed but did not win the NYC Moth GrandSLAM in June. Silent scoring (I’m not a fan) prevents me from knowing how I placed.
I may be competing in one more Moth GrandSLAM in NYC this year depending on the timing of the GrandSLAM and the number of storytellers in the queue ahead of me.
24. Produce at least 40 episodes of our new podcast Speak Up Storytelling.
DONE!
Four new episodes released in November..
A total of 40 episodes so far in 2019.
Listen to our latest here or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
25. Perform stand up at least four times in 2019.
No stand up performed in November.
Three down. Three to go.
26. Develop and teach a Storytelling Master Class, in which participants have an opportunity to tell at least two stories over the course of the day or tell a story and then retell it based on feedback.
DONE in June! It went surprisingly well, and I’ve been receiving requests to do another.
27. Pitch at least three stories to This American Life.
No progress.
28. Pitch myself to Marc Maron’s WTF podcast at least three times.
DONE!
I wrote to Marc early in January, asking for him to consider me as a guest.
I wrote again in August.
I wrote again in November.
No response yet.
I’ve also officially requested that my publicist assist me in this endeavor.
If you know Marc Maron, or know someone who knows Marc or know someone who knows Marc’s producer or booker, please let me know. I know that Marc and I would have an amazing conversation, and it’s currently my biggest dream to get on his show.
NEW PROJECTS
29. Host a fundraiser for RIP Medical Debt, which would allow us to relieve the medical debt of struggling Americans for pennies on the dollar.
No progress.
30. Complete my Eagle Scout project.
No progress.
31. Print, hang, and/or display at least 25 prints, photos, or portraits in our home.
Painters are scheduled but will likely be finishing the work in early 2020. We can’t hang anything until the walls are done.
32. Renovate our first floor bathroom.
Work has commenced.
33. Organize our second floor bathroom.
Nearly complete. Just a smidgen left. Huzzah.
MISCELLANEOUS
34. Cook at least 12 good meals (averaging one per month) in 2019.
I made one meal for the family in November.
Eight down. Four to go.
35. Plan a reunion of the Heavy Metal Playhouse.
I had a tentative date, but it looks like it will no longer work.
I’ll be trying for a new date in the spring of 2020.
36. Ride my bike with my kids at least 25 times in 2019.
I rode my bike with the kids 2 times in November for a total of 15 times in all.
37. I will not comment, positively or negatively, about physical appearance of any person save my wife and children, in 2019 in an effort to reduce the focus on physical appearance in our culture overall.
I did not comment on physical appearance in November.
38. Surprise Elysha at least six times in 2019.
DONE! One more surprise in November October and nine surprises so far.
In November, I gave Elysha socks decorated to look like cats as an “end of conference week” gift.
Added to these were the following surprises in 2019:
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I mailed a card to Elysha’s school, telling her how I much I love her.
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I mailed a second card – much more clever – to Elysha’s school, telling her how I much I love her.
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I purchased a a Pusheen cross-stitch kit and gave it to her on a day she was giving surprises to the kids.
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I hired a landscaper to install a garden plot in our backyard, which she found when came home. She spent the summer growing vegetables for the first time.
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While vacationing at Disney World, I surprised Elysha by scheduling a second dessert party and VIP viewing for the Magic Kingdom fireworks. We had enjoyed this treat on our first night in Disney, but it was expensive. But the fireworks were also our favorite part of the entire trip, so I decided to surprise Elysha by repeating the experience on the last night of the trip, regardless of the expense.
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While meandering through Pike’s Place Market in Seattle, Elysha spotted a pair of earrings that she loved but thought were too expensive. When she wasn’t looking, I took a photo of the earrings and grabbed a business card from the designer. Then I emailed the designer and asked that the earrings in the attached photo be shipped to me. I had hoped to have the earrings on her desk for the first day of school, but they arrived two days late, so I gave them to her two days later. She was quite surprised to see them again.
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I surprised Elysha with a weekend getaway to Dorsett, Vermont.
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I skipped a Patriots game on Sunday when my friend and seat mate was too ill to go (and it was pouring rain), so I drove home from Kripalu instead of straight to the game. I determined her location and appeared in aisle 4 of Whole Foods around 1:30 PM rather than the 11:00 PM arrival that was expected.
39. Replace the 12 ancient, energy-inefficient windows in our home with new windows that will keep the cold out and actually open in the warmer months.
I’ve got a window guy now. This project is on the front burner but will likely need to wait until 2020.
40. Clean the basement.
Almost done! I filled a dumpster and need another, but the remaining stuff to throw away is in an area, organized and ready to go. Some final organizational issues need to be addressed, but it is so much better. So close to being done.
41. Set a new personal best in golf.
Just one round of golf in November. I’m striking the ball much better, but I still have yet to set a personal best.
42. Play poker at least six times in 2019.
Four games played in 2019. Two to go.
43. Spend at least six days with my best friend of more than 25 years.
We walked for about 90 minutes together this weekend. Three days spent together so far.
44. Post my progress in terms of these resolutions on this blog on the first day of every month.
Done.