Things to do by Spring 2008
My health
- Play soccer on a regular basis.
- Push my body to be stronger and healthier.
- Take the time to feed myself well.
- When I am missing something, take the time to find a source of it.
- Do something about my teeth.
- Learn and practice breast self-exam.
School & healing practice
- Complete with a B average the next semester in school.
- Continue commitment to healing self, others and planet.
- Stay on the good side of my teachers unless there is a reason why not to.
Home & personal economics
- Move to a house I find less cramping.
- Have a bed room which is pleasant for me to be in.
- Keep my cat’s little box clean.
- Hold down my job.
- No debt from next semester of school.
- Don’t let any part of my house get gross.
Activism and organisation
- Active involvement in local project(s) which promote community, workplace or other forms of self-management.
- Finish bulk of the two wobbly websites I have embarked on and train others in how to update.
- Learn enough PHP that I can build simple modules for drupal.
- Keep honing my skills in print/web design, accessibility, layout, colour schemes and information architecture.
- Anarchy Means Order:
- Layout, print and sell my agendas. Also distribute design for free on the Internet.
- Give the Organize the Organizers workshop a few more times, at least once out-of-town.
- Improve it.
- Train at least one more facilitator.
- Keep useless ranting to a minimum.
- Shut up sometimes and listen so people will talk.
- Have confidence in myself and talk so people will listen.
- Learn how to use real page layout software.
Personal
- Go back to Scotland.
- Visit London, On at least twice.
- Learn to be less arrogant.
- Practice the banjo regularly. Learn to play a few songs. Perhaps even learn to improvise.
Three-to-five year plan: Things to do by 2013
- Learn how to make my own shoes/boots.
- Add more workshops to AMOC Ottawa.
- Play an active part in maintaining a garden of some sort.
- Take art class(es) to learn some basic principals of art.
- Work as a nurse.
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