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). Iām 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: Raquelās 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: Appleās iPad2.
- New TV Show: An 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 āMore Latin Americaā or a āMediterannean loop (Croatia around to Tunisia)ā. I also thought of āS.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
- QUARTERLY: āLiveā (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, Iād 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.
- 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 doesnāt exactly satisfy it.
- RESEARCH: Think About Setting Travel-Goals A Bit Moreā¦ (Come on, this should be EASY for meā¦.)
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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.
āI 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
- MONTHLY: Read 12 books by year-end
- 1 in Spanish.Ā Completed. I read āEl Metamorfosisā by Franz Kafka.
- 1 in Portuguese.Ā Completed. I read āO Pequeno Principeā by Antoine De Saint-Exupery.
- 2 fromĀ New York Times Best Sellers List
Ā Progress. I read āPrivateā by James Patterson. - 2 from Time.comās 100 Best Novels
- 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.
- 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 yearās end I learned that PBE may be an abandoned project and thus not a good tool to use anymore.
- 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.)
- 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.
- 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.
- BONUS:Ā While not planned at yearās 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 āchecking-inā with family and friends
- Literary Agent
- Speaker Services Network
- Talent Agency for development consulting
- āEvangelistā 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.
- 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. Iām fine with that.
- 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.
- 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.
- āTurkeyā in English means a country and also means big feathered bird. āPeruā in Portuguese means a country and also means that SAME big feathered bird.
Highlights
- FUN!: Make and take bets and dares with new friends. Not a measurable goal, and thatās A.O.K.
- FUN!: Donāt take myself too seriously. I catch myself breaking this one all the time. Iām aware of it, but sometimes only after the fact.
- FUN!: Once a month, simply google āBest iPhone Gameā and āBest 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!
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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 donāt see my family as much as I would like. It’s a compromise for sure. Rather than only view āgoing back homeā as the way to see them, Iād 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
- ONE-TIME: Host 2 family trips. Not Completed: I focused the invitations to Italy in summer 2011 but had no takers.
- ONE-TIME:Ā Visit family for 1 two-week trip.Ā Completed. I visited my family for December in the USA.
- 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.
- ONE-TIME: Host 2 CouchSurfers. Not Completed: I met CSrās in Brasil, Peru, Bolivia, Turkey, but hosted none. I did not have an apartment where guests were freely allowed as in 2011.
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- WEEKLY: Now ādoā the Diet & Exercise routine. Not Completed: I did nothing towards this goal.
- 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.
- 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 āAsiaā where maybe I can find kit-surfing for a price that is cheaper.
- BONUS: GetĀ AIDAĀ certified as a free diver.Ā Ā Completed.
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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.
- ENGLISH
- NON-FICTION
- The Time Paradox, by Philip Zimbardo ā A study on how personalities and cultures perceive time (pace of life, business, etcā¦). A very interesting read.
- Conversations With God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 1), by Neale Donald Walsch ā (Read My Review)
- Conversations With God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 2), by Neale Donald Walsch ā (Read My Review)
- FICTION
- Private, by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro ā Fun, cheesy thriller.
- The Infinite Plan: A Novel, by Isabela Allende ā It is, what Iām learning, is typical Latin American literature ā about the lives of a quirky multi-generational family.
- The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson ā The 3-book series was engaging and surprising.
- The Girl Who Played with Fire, by Stieg Larsson
- The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets Nest, by Stieg Larsson
- NON-FICTION
- SPANISH
- La Metamorfosis (The Metamorphosis), by Franz Kafka ā Dry and boring. Otherwise, good for language learning.
- PORTUGUESE
- O Pequeno Principe (The Little Prince), by Antoine De Sant-Exupery ā Fantastic fantasy for kids and adults alike. Great for language learning.
- ITALIAN
- Diabolik (Comic Book Series), by Angela and Luciana Giussani ā I read 4-5 small books and one large graphic novel. Fun, campy (cheesy) reading. Great for language learning.
- Short Stories In Italian (New Penguin Parallel Text), by various authors. Stories of mixed quality and interest. Great for language learning.
- Una Breva Guida Illustrata Per Comprendere LāIslam, by Conveying Islamic Message Society. Brief overview of the history and practices of the Islamic religion. Great for language learning.
Music / Audio Books
Some of the stuff I enjoyed;
- BOOK
- The Roots of Buddhist Psychology, by Jack Kornfield. Peacefully read, the author explains a practical, modern approach to daily benefits from Buddhist thought & perspective.
- Never Be Lied To Again, by David J. Lieberman. Provoking overview of the words & gestures of lying.
- The Nine Steps to Financial Freedom, by Suze Orman. Abrasive aggressive author reads basic financial wisdom and recommends a personal financial world-view.
- MUSIC
- Buddha Sounds, by Various Artists ā
- Donavon Frankenreiter, by Donavan Frankenreiter ā
- Putumayo Presents āCongo To Cubaā, by Various Artists ā Soulful world music and blends of cultures
- The Complete 60ās Bluenote Sessions, by Herbie Hancock ā Nice variety of soft-yet-funky jazz.
Title
āYou canāt 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
- BONUS: I created a new website to showcase my artwork (currently just my photography). Its great. https://art.samuelasherrivello.com/
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
- ONE-TIME: Add a āSo 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 āAbout N&Tā page that suffices.
- ONE-TIME: Find PR reps that could help promote RMC. Not Completed: I did not find such a person.
- ONE-TIME:Ā Migrate location of my blog from (http://www.blog.rivello.org/) to (http://www.RivelloMultimediaConsulting.com/blog/).Ā Completed.
- ONE-TIME:Ā Redesign and re-theme new blog to match core website (http://www.RivelloMultimediaConsulting.com).Ā Completed.
- MONTHLY: Triple the incoming offers of business for RMC. First find a solution how, then implement that solution.
- MONTHLY:Ā Publish 1 portfolio post upon completion of each RMC client project.Ā Completed. I updated theĀ portfolio section.
- 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 APIās, 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 whatās 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 ālivingā life). I had some sessions of Reiki too.
Highlights
- 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.
- 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.
- MONTHLY: Attend 6 yoga classes.Ā Partial:Ā I attended 2 classes (Dahab, Egypt).
- ONE-TIME: First visit to acupuncturist. . Not Completed: I did not look extensively for a practitioner, but it wasnāt common to see them.
- ONE-TIME:Ā First visit to reiki practitioner.Ā Completed. While in Bonaire, I mentioned my goal and quickly had a session with a āfriend 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.
- 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 āThe 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 āin 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, Iām not influenced by the past nearly as much as I am present-minded and future-minded. The metric/measurement āTranscendental Futureā is related to those who think about āfateā or āfinal religious judgmentā in their decision-making. I rated relatively low in this metric.
Highlights
- Conversations With God: 1 & 2: I read both books (See āBooks Readā above). They are not āprogramsā 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
- 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.
- RESEARCH: Find 2+ venues to volunteer and do it! Completed. I found one great opportunity.
- BONUS: I finalized a deal and signed a contract. I will teach āAdobe 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
- 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%.
- 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 āwhile 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. Iām 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. Iām 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 Iām open to write/speak/consult about travel and lifestyle design. Iāll 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 clientās 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, Iād also like to find a project manager/client liaison.
Highlights
- 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 āMaking Mission Statementsā.
- 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 āMaking Mission Statementsā.
- 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 āMaking Mission Statementsā.
- 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.
- RESEARCH: Generate More Passive Income
- Set contact goals and āpitchā 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.
- 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 PMās through my existing network and looking online. I have not yet hired anyone, but will build this into my new-project evaluation process.
- 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.
- RESEARCH: In addition to RMC-services consider offering āproductsā.
- Think of some things I can create once and sell with minimal customization
- Possibilities:
- Create a āhostal website templateā and sell it (quick turnaround) to hostel clients. For pay or barter.
- Create a āscuba 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 Adobeās 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 Iām less keen to write āhow-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. Iām still interested to evolve a book out of my interests in lifestyle design, mindfulness, and travel.
Iām 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
- 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
- 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.
- 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)
- 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.
- 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
- ONE-TIME:Ā Structure an income budget (see chart) and stick with it.Ā Completed.
- 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.
- 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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Iām 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, Iād like to financially give in other ways too.
Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present. ā Albert Camus
Highlights
- 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.
- 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 āoops I forgotā travelerās-standard).
- QUARTERLY: Increase myĀ Kiva.orgĀ lending kitty from $233 to $1000 by year-end. Ā Completed. Increased to about $1088.
- 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.
- 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?
- 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.
- 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 āgraduationā of a year spent studying language. Professionally I learned much too. I
- Fun ā I had a lot of fun.
- 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?
- Marketing/Promotions ā I spent a considerable time ālookingā for work, instead of āworkingā.
- 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.
- 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. Iām āokā with this, but it would help to do a post-mortem on each to see why exactly I didnāt succeed.
What wentā¦ āhuhā?
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 donāt go without work.
- I have 100k of frequent flyer miles in each of several accounts. I donāt āknowā when to use them. Iāll set a goal for 2k12.
- 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 Iām lucky, its a good problem to have.
- Iām 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).
Whatās Next?
Good question. Iām laying out my goals for 2k12 and will include a ā5 Year Planā in the future.
Iām often asked āWill you ever settle down (Stop Traveling)?ā. I donāt 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 ātiredā.
- Buy a house/condo/apt ā Iām interested in the investment potential in home-ownership. I donāt really want to āhaveā a house or āliveā in it or āfill itā with āthingsā. 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).