2011

Tunnels (Istanbul, Turkey)

Here are highlights from my year. Enjoy!

Full Disclosure: This page contains links to affiliates, products I've created, and companies I'm invested in.

Overview

I had a fantastic year. I traveled extensively while working and learning. I made growth in many areas of interest. I learned massive amounts too about how to do it all better; including setting more rigid goals.

Highlights

  • Visited 6 new countries. 44 lifetime (I think).
  • Visited 3 new world wonders (Machu Picchu, Pyramids at Giza, Petra). 4 lifetime (I think).
  • Took cooking classes in 5 new countries.
  • Worked for the majority of the year; game projects, API (coding) design/development, mobile development (iOS/Android), and a couple of prominent writing gigs.
  • Learned, from scratch, both intermediate Portuguese (PT) AND Italian (IT). Iā€™m comfortably conversational in PT and can do pretty well in IT.
  • Partied at Carnival in Rio De Janeiro, Brasil and was interviewed by Globo News (Videoclip Removed From Internet)
  • Toured the Apurimac River (Peru) ā€“ Camping and rafting along on one of the worlds top 10 sport-rivers. Fantastic!

Best…

  • Apartments: Raquelā€™s Apartment in Rio De Janeiro, Brasil & Alghero, Sardinia, Italy.
  • New City: Venice, Italy. After my 3rd time there, I see that as a tourist, it is absolutely unique and spectacular.
  • New Country: Bolivia & Turkey. I knew NOTHING about either at year start. Both are fantastic.
  • New Technology: Appleā€™s iPad2.
  • New TV ShowAn Idiot Abroad. Hilarious travel documentary of a begrudging English tourist.

Calendar

Before 2011, when I created my 2011 Preview, I had plans for a second trip to Brazil and the first trip to Peru planned. I had thought other possible locations would be ā€˜More Latin Americaā€™ or a ā€˜Mediterannean loop (Croatia around to Tunisia)ā€™. I also thought of ā€˜S.E. Asiaā€™.  I reached Brasil for the duration of my 3-month visa and lived in Peru for the duration of my 2-month visa. During that time, I learned so many great things about Bolivia and Italy, I added those two countries and more to my itinerary.

Here are all locations I visited in 2011 by date;

  • Bonaire ā€“ Started The Year Here, Dove Amazing SCUBA Sites
  • Curacao ā€“ In Transit
  • Aruba ā€“ In Transit
  • Venezuela ā€“ In Transit
  • Brazil ā€“ January 19
    • Studied Portuguese for 6 Weeks
    • Partied for Carnaval in Rio De Janeiro
    • Hangglided to Sao Conrado
  • Peru ā€“ April 16
    • Cusco
    • 4 Day Hike to Machu Picchu ā€“ Breathtaking
    • 4 Day Rafting
  • Bolivia ā€“ June 5
    • La Paz
    • Lake Titicaca ā€“ Hiked in the moonlight. Beautiful
    • Uyuni ā€“ Drove a 3 day jeep-trip through surreal landscapes
    • Potosi ā€“ Toured an active silver mine with 10,000 daily workers
    • Santa Cruz
  • Spain ā€“ June 27
    • Madrid ā€“ Visited Museums & Parks
  • Italy ā€“ July 2
    • Alghero, Sardinia ā€“ Studied Italian 4 weeks
    • Toured ā€“ Venice, Florence, Cinque Terra, & Tuscany
    • Rome ā€“ Studied Italian 2 Weeks. Visit Top Sites
  • Switzerland ā€“ In Transit
  • Turkey ā€“ September 17
    • Istanbul ā€“ Toured ancient Mosques
    • Fethye ā€“ Cruised for 4 days between Turkey and Greece (2 times)
    • Cappadocia ā€“ Hiked and biked through the mountains & caves
  • Egypt ā€“ October 17
    • Dahab ā€“ Scuba dived, free dived, snorkeled, read books, ate very well. FANTASTIC budget location
  • Israel ā€“ November 8
    • Tel Aviv ā€“ Walking Tours & Dinner with Friends
    • Jerusalem ā€“ Fantastic City! Wow. Culture tours + food tours
    • Dead Sea ā€“ Floated around
  • Jordan ā€“ November 13
    • Petra ā€“ Truly fantastic
    • Wadi Rum ā€“ Camping in Desert
  • Egypt ā€“ November 18
    • Cairo ā€“ Experienced a moment of revolution, first-hand
    • Aswan ā€“ Cruised for 2 days down the Nile river
    • Luxor ā€“ Karnak Temple
  • Turkey ā€“ November 28
  • Italy ā€“ Dec 1, In Transit
  • USA ā€“ Dec 2, Visit family

Gallery


Title

In 2011 I lived in two new countries; Peru (2 months) & Italy (3 months), and repeated (3 months) in Brazil. I visited 6 new countries; Peru, Bolivia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, & Israel. I revisited two other countries; Spain (1 week), & Switzerland (in transit).

I spent most of my time in hostels, and the rest in apartments (perhaps a 70/30 split).  In hostels, I socially ate food at restaurants with others, and in my apartments, I cooked and ate, often alone.

Highlights

  1. QUARTERLY: ā€˜Liveā€™ (stay 90 days or length of visa) in 6+ new countries.Ā Partial: I stayed 90 days in both Italy and Brazil and saw many other countries for 1-2 months each. In 2012, Iā€™d like to return to Italy and Brazil for a long time (good for language learning) and spend less time (30 days) in a variety of new countries.
  2. ONE-TIME:Ā Go to the airport with bags packed and no destination in mind; and fly.Ā Partial:Two times, I chose my next country, bought the ticket, and flew all within 72 hours (Turkey and Egypt). This spontaneity supports my goal here, but doesnā€™t exactly satisfy it.
  3. RESEARCH: Think About Setting Travel-Goals A Bit Moreā€¦ (Come on, this should be EASY for meā€¦.)

Title

I think in 2010 I read more than ever before. I maintained (more or less) that pace this year. I long had wished that I could read a book on a whim, instead of viewing it as a chore. I really read for pleasure and encouraged myself to read out of my typical genres as well.

ā€œI am an avid reader.ā€ I could never have said that before this year. I like that.

Beginning of the year I had plans to study Portuguese. I had no idea at the time, that I would excel so well, so fast. This was thanks to help from my Spanish knowledge, learning how-to-learn a language better, and the luck of some lovely locals to help me practice.

This confidence and surprising success empowered me to choose yet another language. I started from scratch ā€“ studying Italian over my 3 months enjoying Italy. I have a real love for languages and am excited to improve both languages in the future ā€“ and maintain my Spanish (still my strongest foreign language), and maybe re-learn French. I purposely shied away from learning ANY Turkish or Arabic as a respite. However, I regret not learning 5-50 words out of respect.

I took cooking classes in Peru, Italy, and Turkey. While I always regarded Italy as the epitome of great food, I found that Turkey is more impressive, consistent, and interesting. Perhaps because it’s much newer to me.

Professionally, I maintained my skills. I chose to focus on the same core technologies I had used before and added mobile game development to my repertoire.

Highlights

  1. MONTHLY: Read 12 books by year-end
    • 1 in Spanish.Ā Completed. I read ā€˜El Metamorfosisā€™ by Franz Kafka.
    • 1 in Portuguese.Ā Completed. I read ā€˜O Pequeno Principeā€™ by Antoine De Saint-Exupery.
    • 2 fromĀ New York Times Best Sellers List
      Ā Progress. I read ā€˜Privateā€™ by James Patterson.
    • 2 from Time.comā€™s 100 Best Novels
  2. ONE-TIME: Present at a conference on Robotlegs by year-end. Not Completed: I did not attend any conferences all year. I chose not to speak online.
  3. ONE-TIME: Present at a conference on the PushButton Engine for game development (PBE) by year-end. Not Completed: I did not attend any conferences all year. I chose not to speak online. At yearā€™s end I learned that PBE may be an abandoned project and thus not a good tool to use anymore.
  4. ONE-TIME:Ā Complete 30 Portuguese lessons fromĀ The Pimsleur Language ProgramĀ by January 20th.Ā Partial:Ā (I completed 20 Pimsleur lessons, then too 5 weeks of class in Rio.)
  5. ONE-TIME:Ā Complete 4 weeks ofĀ group Portuguese classesĀ in Brazil by April 18th. Ā Completed. I started at week 4 at Casa Do Camino, thanks to Spanish experience and Pimsleur audio lessons. I then studied for 6 weeks at Casa Do Caminho.
  6. ONE-TIME:Ā Be able and comfortable to converse in Portuguese for 1 hour with a native speaker by April 18th.Ā Completed. I practiced for 6 weeksĀ afterĀ taking classes and can converse well.
  7. BONUS:Ā While not planned at yearā€™s start, I also studied Italian for 4 weeks ofĀ group classesĀ in Alghero, Sardinia, Italy. I then studied Italian for 2 weeks ofĀ group classesĀ in Rome, Italy.Ā Ā Completed. As of years end my best languages in order are now English (of course), Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, then French.

Learning With Coaches

I would like to employ more support. Build a network, community, whatever helps refuel and inspire me, is an outlet for me to share and help others, and also to offload some responsibilities to others to meet my goals.

Possibilities

  • More brainstorming, dreamscaping, and ā€˜checking-inā€™ with family and friends
  • Literary Agent
  • Speaker Services Network
  • Talent Agency for development consulting
  • ā€œEvangelistā€ Represent a technology or a product at conferences, online, etcā€¦
  • Coaching
  • Find people who have higher standards than normal, to me to influence, inspire, and push me
  • Look for PR people to promote me
    • Promote myself as LIP at conferences
    • Promote myself as LIP w/ flash-centric-audience articles
    • Promote myself in entrepreneur/tech/lifestyle mags

I will set up a regular schedule to meet to review my progress with my coach of 3 years to refine goals.

  1. BI-MONTHLY:Ā Meet bimonthly with my current life-coach to review past progress and refine future goals.Ā Partial: I had a few sessions (1 or 2) in 2012 with a coach, but then went my own way. Iā€™m fine with that.
  2. ONE-TIME: Build a list of characteristics in an ideal mentor and mentoring relationship. Seek a mentor (online?) Not Completed: I did not make time for this. I set it as a goal in 2012.
  3. ONE-TIME: Find (or be found) by a mentee who wants to make the transition to professional living and travel as a location independent. Assist him/her. Explore that. Not Completed: I did not make time for this. I set it as a goal in 2012.

Fun

I wanted to bring a bit more whimsey into my year. I dared myself to do more things for no reason and enjoyed (almost) every minute of it. I also played TONS of video games for fun and work/research.

  • ā€˜Turkeyā€™ in English means a country and also means big feathered bird. ā€˜Peruā€™ in Portuguese means a country and also means that SAME big feathered bird.

Highlights

  1. FUN!: Make and take bets and dares with new friends. Not a measurable goal, and thatā€™s A.O.K.
  2. FUN!: Donā€™t take myself too seriously. I catch myself breaking this one all the time. Iā€™m aware of it, but sometimes only after the fact.
  3. FUN!: Once a month, simply google ā€˜Best iPhone Gameā€™ and ā€˜Best Casual Gameā€™. Buy/download 2 leading choices and play them. Ā Completed. I played hundreds of free/cheap games for iPad2/iPod Touch. Many were sub-par, but others inspired and entertained for countless hours. I will continue to play more games. Its an easy goal. Ha!

Title

In 2010, I hosted two family trips. My mom visited me in Ecuador, and later, my sister and her fiancĆ© did too. It’s not always easy to imagine what my non-traditional life is like. So it was cool to show my family more about my day-to-day. My mom and I spent more time together than we had during past holiday visits. We had a great time. Living far from them for 10 years and traveling extensively as well, I donā€™t see my family as much as I would like. It’s a compromise for sure. Rather than only view ā€˜going back homeā€™ as the way to see them, Iā€™d love to host more family this year too.

I met an amazing array of new friends in the past year. Some were backpackers, some were locals. I spent time with some friends who visited me too.

I spend a great deal of my time by myself as well. At times I am lonely too. I would like to make a more concerted effort to socialize.

Highlights
  1. ONE-TIME: Host 2 family trips. Not Completed: I focused the invitations to Italy in summer 2011 but had no takers.
  2. ONE-TIME:Ā Visit family for 1 two-week trip.Ā Completed. I visited my family for December in the USA.
  3. ONE-TIME:Ā Host 2 friends.Ā Completed. I had a friend visit for 2 weeks in Peru and visit for 5 weeks in Italy.
  4. ONE-TIME: Host 2 CouchSurfers. Not Completed: I met CSrā€™s in Brasil, Peru, Bolivia, Turkey, but hosted none. I did not have an apartment where guests were freely allowed as in 2011.
  5. RESEARCH:Ā [TBD, Goal about socializing more].Ā Partial: I did not have a well-formed goal nor a way to measure success, but I did very regularly reach out to include other people, meet new people, and generally be more social.
  6. BONUS: I treated 8 new friends to a nice dinner in Peru after a 4 day rafting trip.

Title

I had goals for the year about furthering sports and nutrition goals. I feel like I made no strong effort to change/improve my diet or exercise regimen. I continue to be interested in these areas for the future.  I swam regularly in coastal areas. I scuba dove in Turkey and Egypt. I walked/hiked extensively (3-6 hours per day for 5 weeks in Italy for ex.). Overall, however, I did not make major changes to my life in this area. I still like the idea to regularly meditate, regularly go to a gym, or regularly run outside for fitness.

Highlights

  1. ONE-TIME: Build a weekly diet & exercise routine by February 14th. Not Completed: I did nothing towards this goal.
    • A Conscious diet
    • Daily workout
    • Weekly activity objectives
  2. WEEKLY: Now ā€˜doā€™ the Diet & Exercise routine.  Not Completed: I did nothing towards this goal.
  3. ONE-TIME: Memorize the common names and photos of the top 50 Caribbean fishes and creatures. Not Completed: I lost interest in learning the fishes. I would still like to do something to increase my enjoyment while snorkeling/diving, but am just not interested in this goal.
  4. ONE-TIME: Get IKO certified as a kite-surfer. Not Completed: While In Dahab, Egypt, I found cheaper opportunities to do more kite surfing. I decided to wait until ā€˜Asiaā€™ where maybe I can find kit-surfing for a price that is cheaper.
  5. BONUS: GetĀ AIDAĀ certified as a free diver.Ā Ā Completed.

Title

Books

My beloved product, the Amazon Kindle e-Reader broke TWO times. I finished the year by reading boring old paper books. Ha.

Here is a list of the books which I read completely this year.

Music / Audio Books

Some of the stuff I enjoyed;


Title

ā€œYou canā€™t wait for inspiration, you have to go after it with a club.ā€ ā€” Jack London

To cultivate creativity and imagination in my life, I try to make new things and creatively solve puzzles and riddles.  A main creative outlet for me is my work ā€“ software development.

Highlights


Title

I manage several of my own websites. Some for whimsy, some for site-creation practice, some for promotion, and some for revenue. My core business lives on RivelloMultimediaConsulting.com. I would like to consolidate my site and blog for a more cohesive presentation and update my blog more regularly to encourage readership. My personal-cum-professional interests are on NowAndThere.com ā€“ a blog about work-life balance and travel.

I would also like to bring in more offers for business. Currently, I find new projects and I am found for new projects. The former requires active time, the second (once setup) requires only passive time. I will do research on how to market myself more effectively to bring in more offers.

Highlights
  1. ONE-TIME: Add a ā€˜So What is N&T Aboutā€™ post on N&T and direct newbies there. Make it simple. Not Completed: I lost interest in the need for this post. I have an existing ā€˜About N&Tā€™ page that suffices.
  2. ONE-TIME: Find PR reps that could help promote RMC. Not Completed: I did not find such a person.
  3. ONE-TIME:Ā Migrate location of my blog from (http://www.blog.rivello.org/) to (http://www.RivelloMultimediaConsulting.com/blog/).Ā Completed.
  4. ONE-TIME:Ā Redesign and re-theme new blog to match core website (http://www.RivelloMultimediaConsulting.com).Ā Completed.
  5. MONTHLY: Triple the incoming offers of business for RMC. First find a solution how, then implement that solution.
  6. MONTHLY:Ā Publish 1 portfolio post upon completion of each RMC client project.Ā Completed. I updated theĀ portfolio section.
  7. MONTHLY:Ā Publish 12 posts (1 per month) to new blog;Ā Completed. I created 9 posts for N&T and 28 (nice!) posts for RMC.
    • 6 editorial ā€“ review of and commentary of a game, product, api, website, etcā€¦
    • 6 original ā€“ Update on my APIā€™s, demo project, sample templates, helpful hints for programmers, etcā€¦

Title

This year was marked with a generally positive nature. I am inspired by patient, compassionate souls. Forever inspired.  My current world view (subject to great change at any time) is as follows.

My Current View: Everything that exists does so because it has been defined that way. I define myself through my assumptions of whatā€™s going on now, my expected outcome of the future, and my (perceived) limitations. Hard work and education (in a general sense) help convince me that I will succeed more, so I do. The universe, without fail, conspires to help me be whatever I truly think that I am now, and help me become what I know that I will become.

Spirituality

I enjoy learning about meditation, mindfulness,  and life balance.

I investigated these issues more (mostly through reading and simply ā€˜livingā€™ life). I had some sessions of Reiki too.

Highlights

  1. ONE-TIME: Read 8 Minute Meditation: Quiet Your Mind. Change Your Life. and build a daily routine by February 14. Not Completed: I finished 3 weeks of the program, and then meditated throughout the year without much regularity. I would like to resume this goal in the future.
  2. ONGOING: Seek local yoga and meditation classes during travel.Ā Partial:Ā I kept my eye out for these classes, but did not attend many.
  3. MONTHLY: Attend 6 yoga classes.Ā Partial:Ā I attended 2 classes (Dahab, Egypt).
  4. ONE-TIME: First visit to acupuncturist. . Not Completed: I did not look extensively for a practitioner, but it wasnā€™t common to see them.
  5. ONE-TIME:Ā First visit to reiki practitioner.Ā Completed. While in Bonaire, I mentioned my goal and quickly had a session with a ā€˜friend of a friendā€™. In Brasil, I had another session. It is peaceful like meditation, but not as directly enjoyable (during or after) as a physical massage.
  6. BONUS:Ā Attend Indigenous-culture spiritual ritualĀ Completed. Attended a retreat in Peru.

Title

My practice to create an annual preview and review each year helps me to assess my life and what I want to become.

This year, I also read the book ā€˜The Time Paradoxā€™ by Philip Zimbardo, a study on how personalities and cultures perceive time. Some are faster-paced, some concentrate on the past, some live ā€˜in the momentā€™. I took a small test included in the book and here are my charted results. Reading the book, and completing the testing/charting I see that consciously speaking, Iā€™m not influenced by the past nearly as much as I am present-minded and future-minded.  The metric/measurement ā€˜Transcendental Futureā€™ is related to those who think about ā€˜fateā€™ or ā€˜final religious judgmentā€™ in their decision-making. I rated relatively low in this metric.

Highlights

  1. Conversations With God: 1 & 2: I read both books (See ā€˜Books Readā€™ above). They are not ā€˜programsā€™ per-se, but gave me much to think about ā€“ strategies to help review my life, and my goals for the next year. Undoubtedly lessons learned will help me plan for next year and beyond.

Title

I would like to volunteer more time this year.  I inquired a few times, but the organizations required 1-2 weeks of time, and I was free for only 1-2 days.

Highlights

  1. ONE-TIME:Ā Touch base with Adobe Youth Voices Volunteering (AYV) and get a list of opportunities.Ā Completed. I networked through AYV and explored volunteering options.
  2. RESEARCHFind 2+ venues to volunteer and do it! Completed. I found one great opportunity.
  3. BONUS: I finalized a deal and signed a contract. I will teach ā€˜Adobe Flashā€™ (related to my work) in Spanish (Language Goals!) in a volunteer position (Goal!), in Oaxaca, Mexico (New travel location, yay!), in February 2012.

Title

My longest engagement was with a great client for 2 contracts over about 6 months. The sales, negotiations, work, and delivery of the project went very well. However, between projects, I had quite a bit of downtime, some voluntary and some not ā€“ looking for projects. Financially speaking, this cost me.

Highlights

  1. MONTHLY:Ā Raise the value of my services by 25%Ā Ā Completed. The high-end of my range of rate raised 25%, and my average income raised by > 15%.
  2. MONTHLY: Book at 1/3+ of my contract-jobs as flat rate (more risk, more profit) rather than hourly. Not Completed: I worked 2 flat writing gigs, 1 flat software gig, and all other work was by hour.

Business Goals

I am the Principal of Rivello Multimedia Consulting. Offer four core services in software development; Architecture, Development, Consulting, and Training. I will continue with those.

My income is active; an hour worked is an hour paid. I know that passive income (earned ā€˜while I sleepā€™) will offer me more freedom and opportunity. I would like to diversify more of my income to be passive. Currently, I post pay-per-view training videos with online training companies, as well as write a successful blog (this one) that runs off ad revenue. I would like to expand that idea and develop other ideas like it. I want to explore more in this area. Developing a product (e.g. iPhone App) is another passive-income opportunity. Owning a product is a high-risk investment. Iā€™m keeping my eyes open for that as well.

I would like to explore finding more ways to do business. Currently, I offer services and write articles. Iā€™m open to the business, financial, and personal benefits of creating a product, reusable templates for website products, etcā€¦

I want to merge my N&T interests with business. RMC can stay as is, but Iā€™m open to write/speak/consult about travel and lifestyle design. Iā€™ll explore that. Documenting my journey now will be good later for memories and writing reference; journal? photos? Hmmmā€¦.

I typically offer my services in two capacities; I engage as an individual joining my clientā€™s team or I build and lead a team to complete a client project. I am a salesman in both cases and in the latter, I own the project, project-manage, team, manage, handle the client, and lead development. I would like to explore offsetting more of these responsibilities to others. Instead of building a team of designers and developers, Iā€™d also like to find a project manager/client liaison.

Highlights
  1. ONE-TIME:Ā Make a role description outlining my ideal responsibilities in RMC. Include exceptions (i.e. not-project management, not art).Ā Ā Completed. See my blog post (N&T) called ā€œMaking Mission Statementsā€.
  2. ONE-TIME:Ā Make a mission statement(s) (Think holistically; RMC vs N&T vs Personal).Ā Ā Ā Completed.Ā See my blog post (N&T) called ā€œMaking Mission Statementsā€.
  3. ONE-TIME:Ā Make a list of top technologies/job-qualities I want to look for in a prospective job.Ā  e.g. PushButton, Scrum, etcā€¦Ā Completed.Ā See my blog post (N&T) called ā€œMaking Mission Statementsā€.
  4. ONE-TIME:Ā Set goal of X weeks at Y hours-per-week working. List purpose of the rest of time (vacation, travel&accommodations-setup, free-time, learning).Ā Ā Ā Completed. From experience I see that 20 hours per week of work leaves enough time to experience the surrounding city. However, to meet clientsā€™ needs as a single worker, 40 hours per week is more competitive. Ā I think 3 month projects is ideal for efficiency and attention span and 2 weeks off between projects leaves time to decompress and get away from computers (hiking, etcā€¦). This year I had a longer time between projects which allowed me to travel more rapidly and see more things which was a refreshing change of pace.
  5. RESEARCH: Generate More Passive Income
    • Set contact goals and ā€˜pitchā€™ goals for training (lynda.com, http://www.totaltraining.com/, and ad-revenue based site-ideas.Ā Ā Ā Completed.Ā I prepared / updated a list of 15Ā technical topicsĀ and 11Ā non-technical topicsĀ and contacted 20+ cruise lines via email. I would like to teach on-ship in exchange for a free cruise. I read that is possible. TBD on responses from the cruise lines. I also contacted 4-5 online pay-per-view video training companies.
    • Other ways? Ā Partial:Ā I developed a full concept for a Flash-to-Mobile (Android and iOS) game. I subcontracted for all the artwork. I have not yet complete the game coding.
  6. ONE-TIME:Ā Contact 3 freelance project managers to blue-sky (brainstorm) what they could do for me. Develop a role-description for my own use and consider this when pitching to clients.Ā Completed. I contacted several PMā€™s through my existing network and looking online. I have not yet hired anyone, but will build this into my new-project evaluation process.
  7. ONE-TIME:Ā Speak or write (paid or unpaid) on a non-technical issue; travel, LIP, lifestyle design, etc..Ā Partial:Ā I did not yet speak on these issues, butĀ I prepared / updated a list of 15Ā technical topicsĀ and 11Ā non-technical topicsĀ and contacted 20+ cruise lines via email to propose I speak for them. I would like to teach on-ship in exchange for a free cruise. I read that is possible. TBD on responses from the cruise lines. I also contacted 4-5 online pay-per-view video training companies.
  8. RESEARCH: In addition to RMC-services consider offering ā€˜productsā€™.
    • Think of some things I can create once and sell with minimal customization
    • Possibilities:
      • Create a ā€˜hostal website templateā€™ and sell it (quick turnaround) to hostel clients. For pay or barter.
      • Create a ā€˜scuba website templateā€™ and sell it (quick turnaround) to scuba shop clients. For pay or barter.

Presentation Goals

In 2010 I began a 5-article series for Adobeā€™s EDGE magazine on Flash game development. The assignment was profitable, good for promotion, and very interesting (as I chose the writing topics myself). Each article requires about 16 hours of time for editorial content and 40 hours for how-to content (which includes a sample programming project). My current assignment ends in January 2011. I would like to pitch ideas for more assignments. I have written about the programming sub-topics of Robotlegs and PushButton (two core focuses of my services), so Iā€™m less keen to write ā€˜how-toā€™ articles. In the interest of time, perhaps editorial content is better for me.

In 2004 or so, I set goals for activity within my industry; conference presentations and technical writing. There was a time when it felt like the next step was to write a book chapter or book within my field; software. However, after some investigation, it felt a bit like publishers do you a favor (paying you little so you can get a promotion). This realization shifted my focus to write about something else. Iā€™m still interested to evolve a book out of my interests in lifestyle design, mindfulness, and travel.

Iā€™m also keen to build my blog business (like this website). I know that regular, relevant, interesting posts are needed. In 2011 I would like to blog more with the specific goal to build my audience.

Highlights

RMC

  1. ONE-TIME:Ā Pitch to EDGE to write more content. Possibilities are below.Ā Completed. I contacted two editors (EDGE & Devnet) and pitched new ideas. In 2011, I wrote article 5 of 5 for EDGE, and also wrote a fantastic article for DevNet. Both on games. I would have liked to right more, but within that network there seems to be no more opportunities.
    • Add five more articles in the Flash Gaming series (What topics?)
    • Each EDGE issue: Review of free, online Flash Games
    • Each EDGE issue: Interview creator of one free, online Flash Game
  2. ONE-TIME:Ā Set goals for N&T blog ā€“ 12 articles, 6 original, and 6 outsourced.Ā Partial: I wrote 9 posts. I did not outsource any. I did not actively seek help from other writers.
  3. BONUS:Ā Increase RMC (srivello) twitter followers from X to Y.Ā Partial: While I did not set a numeric goal, my followers increased. As of November 19, 2011 the Twitter Stats are (377 Tweets, 271 Following, 286 Followers, 19 Listed)
  4. BONUS: Increase RMC (SITE) monthly traffic from X visits to Y visits. Partial: While I did not set a numeric goal, my monthly RMC traffic increased from 1,182 Total Visits for January Through October 2010 to 1,065 January Through October 2011. So that is -9%. So that is not good. I have analysis on that. Perhaps it is because I direct more people to my RMC blog and not to my RMC site.
  5. BONUS: Increase RMC (BLOG) monthly traffic from X visits to Y visits. Partial: While I did not set a numeric goal, my monthly RMC traffic increased from 5,468 Total Visits for January Through October 2010 to 5,908 January Through October 2011. That is a 9% increase. I also changed the permanent location from blog.rivello.org to blog.RivelloMultimediaConsulting.com.

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In 2011, I saved for taxes (of course) as well as maximized my retirement savings. I also saved considerably to purchase a home. TBD on that. I have no plans to find a permanent residence this year, but I like the idea of buying a property.

Highlights

  1. ONE-TIME:Ā Structure an income budget (see chart) and stick with it.Ā Completed.
  2. ONE-TIME: Structure a monthly living budget. TBD. Not Completed: I was more attentive to find monthly accommodations for cheaper prices, but I set not specific budget.
  3. RESEARCH: Write a an appraisal and prospectus for 3 types of properties I may buy to fuel further thought; Not Completed: I will add this to 2012 goals.
    • Condo in Buenos Aires (Urban, Spanish, on-site work opportunities)
    • Tropical Latin (Rural, Spanish, Beach)
    • Tropical Asian (Rural/Urban, Beach)

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Iā€™m of the mind that financial gifts create abundance. I gave more aggressively this year than before. It went well. My venue was to find something reputable online and give online. In the future, Iā€™d like to financially give in other ways too.

Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present. ā€“ Albert Camus

Highlights

  1. RESEARCH: Evaluate and find a core charity that resonates with me. Must be 501(c)(3) and have a web presence. Ā Perhaps focusing on technology, teaching, art, hmmā€¦.(TBD).Ā Ā Completed. Sponsored 2 Children Monthly atĀ Children.org.
  2. ONGOING: Develop a per-country tipping standard upon arrival and use it. Research what is relevant rather than defaulting to either the high 20% (US standard) or the low 0% (which is the ā€˜oops I forgotā€™ travelerā€™s-standard).
  3. QUARTERLY: Increase myĀ Kiva.orgĀ lending kitty from $233 to $1000 by year-end. Ā Completed. Increased to about $1088.
  4. QUARTERLY: Donate 5% monthly income to one charity in each country I live in (2+ months). Not Completed: I did not allocate funds for this nor make time to find charities of interest.
  5. QUARTERLY: Donate 5% monthly income to core charity.Ā Ā Completed. See #1.

Personal Reflection

I reviewed my progress several times during the year. I began to write this annual review in October from Dahab, Egypt. I finished the review (and set my goals for 2012) before the New Year from Philadelphia, USA.

The written declaration of goals (preview) and look back and reflecting (review) is a life-driving process. It helped me think in a structured way about where I am, what I want, and how to get there. It’s a (possibly prohibitively) time-consuming process to do it here in this blog, but I will indeed do it again in 2012.

What went well this year?

  1. Travel ā€“ The locations I visited and the pace of travel were ideal. The structure was good too. I planned a few highlights and improvised (heavily) for the second half of the year.
  2. Learning ā€“ I really did well with languages.  Near the end of the year, I went camping. Some other campers spoke English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and French. I took time to have full conversations in each language (except French). It was an awesome ā€˜graduationā€™ of a year spent studying language. Professionally I learned much too. I
  3. Fun ā€“ I had a lot of fun.
  4. Social ā€“ I pushed myself to be social in many situations. I am so comfortable to spend time by myself, that that became too easy an option, so I tried to reach out more.

What did not go well this year?

  1. Marketing/Promotions ā€“ I spent  a considerable time ā€˜lookingā€™ for work, instead of ā€˜workingā€™.
  2. Budgeting ā€“ I earned well and spent little. I tried to self-finance a software project for my first time (still in progress) which was a win/loss. That idea in general is cool. I did not set a monthly budget, but I did well to conserve funds. I could have lived much cheaper, but I could have been more extravagant too. Still I think setting a budget (on a monthly or by-country) level would indeed be a wiser move to raise my awareness of spending habits.
  3. Goal Setting ā€“ It is INCREDIBLY time consuming to set, follow, and update a big list of goals. I am very happy to have the direction provided by such a list and the opportunity to reflect on a written list and my thoughts on the list is priceless. I want to continue to do an annual preview and annual review for 2012. However there were many goals that I set in early 2011 that I did not try to complete or I tried but did not complete. Iā€™m ā€˜okā€™ with this, but it would help to do a post-mortem on each to see why exactly I didnā€™t succeed.

What wentā€¦ ā€˜huhā€™?

This year, by choice and by default, I went without work sometimes. At first, this was difficult to deal with psychologically ā€“ it had been literally years of full-time contract-based employment beforehand. It surprised me how challenging it was to maintain esteem during gaps in work. Then I became more accustomed to the work-hard than play-hard (without work) rhythm.  Divorcing myself front he work=self-worth will be an ongoing goal. So will marketing myself well so I donā€™t go without work.

  1. I have 100k of frequent flyer miles in each of several accounts. I donā€™t ā€˜knowā€™ when to use them. Iā€™ll set a goal for 2k12.
  2. I found myself paralyzed by liberty at least once. Faced with a limited visa, I needed to leave Italy, and could go anywhere in the world. Its tough to choose. But Iā€™m lucky, its a good problem to have.
  3. Iā€™m really excited to live a Location Independent life. In 2012, I will continue to do so, but will also set some goals to plan for possible next steps (living in one place for an extended period of time).

Whatā€™s Next?

Good question. Iā€™m laying out my goals for 2k12 and will include a ā€˜5 Year Planā€™ in the future.

Iā€™m often asked ā€˜Will you ever settle down (Stop Traveling)?ā€™. I donā€™t know, but I wanted to think about it. A while ago, I realized that full-time travel is a practical and rewarding lifestyle. I have no plans to settle down at this time but want to capture some brainstorming here.

Potential Causes To Settle in One Place:

  • Become tired of travel ā€“ Staying for 2-3 months in a location and keeping an apartment foster stability and reduce headaches. I add this into my current travel regime to offset the chance of getting ā€˜tiredā€™.
  • Buy a house/condo/apt ā€“ Iā€™m interested in the investment potential in home-ownership. I donā€™t really want to ā€˜haveā€™ a house or ā€˜liveā€™ in it or ā€˜fill itā€™ with ā€˜thingsā€™. I already set goals to save for a home and to explore where in the world I may want to purchase a home.
  • Accept a full-time, on-site job ā€“ I regularly converse with agencies and companies with high-paying full-time, on-site opportunities. I do not explore these opportunities yet. I will set goals to describe my ideal full-time job so that I can keep my eyes out for it.
  • Start a company with on-site employees ā€“ I miss working on-site, team-working, and educating staff. Sometimes my engagements offer short stints of this. Building a physical team of green talent, training them, marketing our collective capabilities (software development?) to clients, and creating great projects would be an exciting project for me.
  • Date someone with a full-time job (or other some other tie to a particular location) ā€“ I enjoy meeting new people and having relationships. However this is always within the frame-work of a temporary presence in each place where I live. I will set goals to describe my ideal mate so that I can keep my eyes out when I meet her (or perhaps I already have).


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