It is January – a new start to a new year. And of course, it is resolution time. We all know that resolutions are simply goals
wrapped in festive paper. I always
entreat you to set goals so I thought I’d share some of mine for 2015.
Because I want to succeed I have selected a small number of
goals that are SMART. By that I mean the
goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timed. I have structured my goals to meet these
criteria – otherwise how would I know when I got there?
I have established three goals for my harp life. That might seem like a small number but these
are just for my harp life and I have other goals for other parts of my life. In addition, I’d rather have three completed goals than a larger number of goals that are
languishing, uncompleted and weighing me down. And I'd rather reach for the stars and touch them than be caught up trying to figure which star to reach for first!
Goal 1 – Learn at least one tune per month. This is attainable and realistic given the
competing pressures on my schedule, I will definitely know at the end of the
year if I have learned 12 tunes (by learn I mean prepared through performance,
not just knocked one back at a workshop).
Goal 2 – Practice reading at least 5 minutes per day. I find reading music increasingly challenging
while I’m playing and my sight reading skill has dropped. I know the only way to improve my sight
reading is to practice. This will improve my capability as a teacher, an
ensemble member, and just to broaden my horizons as a musician.
Goal 3 - Book at
least one new type of gig. This is me
looking to expand how I look at performing. So, just booking more weddings is
not the point here, but rather to seek out new types of performing or types of
event at which to perform. Because
the rest of my life can sometimes get in the way of my harp life, I have set
this goal low but will be delighted if I can break through to more.
What goals have you set for yourself for 2015?
1 comment:
Let me know how #3 works out!
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