ByeBye

Our growth can be so slow that it can often go unnoticed. The beginning of a new year (and a new decade, no less) seems like a good time to reflect on and to celebrate all that we have achieved in the year that has passed.

I’m taking this opportunity to celebrate my successes with you. If you feel so inclined, please use the comments to share and celebrate your success of 2009 with me and the group.

With no further a due, my year in review.

What I Wanted to Do in 2009

If you don’t believe that these were my goals for ‘09, check out My Goals for This Year: Growing Innerpreneurship in 2009

  1. Begin Meditating Regularly
    Achieved! I now meditate each morning for 15 min, with some exceptions. It took me well into September before I managed to make this a habit, and I give credit to Jamie Ridler, her awesome book club and the book, The Joy Diet, for getting my ass in gear.
  2. Generate a Sustainable Income from My Business, Elastic Mind
    Achieved? Maybe? I’m not really sure what the hell I meant when I set this goal as it seems horribly vague to me now. I can report that by June 2009 (approx. 1 year after Elastic Mind’s birth) I started making more money each month than I was spending. Saying that, I’m still a ways off from 1. paying off the debt I accrued from starting my business and 2. making enough money each month to do anything more than pay my costs.
  3. Complete and Launch My Business Website
    Achieved x2! In March of 2009, I launched the other half of this website, covering how I could work with you. The site was much-obsessed-over and many-times-rewritten from my business conception in June 2008 to it’s eventual live launch in March 2009. I was happy with the site for approximately 3 months before I began developing the new one that launched this past November. Two new websites this past year is a testament to the growth I underwent in coming to understand my value and find my sweet spot. It’s also a testament to my craziness…
  4. Enjoy More Hobbies
    Achieved! This past year was an important one for me in finding a better balance between my need to engage my mind, my body, my soul and my shadow self. I began practicing yoga at least two times a week, took up oil painting, began tap-dancing, and fed my freaky soul with travel to Nicaragua, France, Spain, Portugal and New York City.
  5. Develop More Daily Structure
    Achieved but still a work-in-progress.
    At the beginning of 2009, I would jump out of bed each morning and run to my computer and sit there all day, often forgetting to move, to wash, or to eat. Yes, I am a dirty girl. By the end of 2009, I managed to clean myself up a bit and include 15 min of meditation each morn, a possible walk in the afternoon and the blocking off of three days each week to stay off my computer and simply write. I’ve still got more work to do in this department as I easily get distracted from this structure I’ve established.
  6. Tame My Inner Critic and Growing My Inner Kudos
    Work-in-progress.
    The vile bitch upstairs seems to be getting bitchier… *sigh*. Anxiety brings out the perfectionist in me and owning a business is fucking scary shit.
  7. Improve and Grow Rise of the Innerpreneur
    Achieved but still a work-in-progress. In 2009, I had the pleasure of:

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  • Wonderful, Tara! And I can't thank you enough for your wonderful guest post at TJCC. And your travels = amazing. You have to let me know when you'll be in NYC next!
  • Thank you, Laura! And I certainly will let you know when I am in NYC
    again... we hadn't had the pleasure of meeting yet when I was there in
    2009.

    Wishing you much joy and prosperity in 2010!
  • Congrats on a fabulous 2009. I am soooo grateful that I got to develop a friendship and relationship with you. I love "The Joy Diet" and I've been recommended to hang out with Jamie before, I think it's time I revisit her site. :)

    I can totally relate to enjoying more hobbies, and setting certain routines that don't revolve 100% around the computer. Can't wait to meet up with you again next Monday! :)
  • Thank you for the love and support, Nathalie! It has been so wonderful
    getting to know you. Happy 2010!

    Guess what?! Jamie will be at our meetup on Monday. Yay! I'm excited
    for you guys to meet.

    To the amazing year ahead!
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