Tuesday, December 31, 2013

The Year in Review—Looking Ahead



Today being the last day of 2013, as a creative freelancer I find it only fitting to evaluate my year with an eye toward 2014.  And what a difference a year makes!  

Financially, I have turned myself around and will continue to put forth these same efforts and energies in 2014.  Last year at this time I was continually in the red by $200.  Looking at my checkbook, I have a comforting cushion of black.  The turnaround occurred in early March, when I received payment for a series of gigs for the Pikes Peak Library District.  And it has continued to build as I slowly began work for an online educational writing entity, A Pass Education.   And I it looks like I will have some regular work the first quarter of 2014 with a second online entity, LearningMate.

Which will be helpful, indeed, since health-wise I am confronting what seems to be a genetic legacy:  osteoarthritis in my hips.  At the relatively young age of 50, I will face my first hip replacement (the right one) on January 31.  Since I am healthy and in shape otherwise (thank goodness!), I am told the recovery will be short-ish, three to six weeks.  And only a four inch scar.  While I am wrestling with the seeming unfairness of it all, I do look forward to walking normally and hiking once again this summer in the beautiful Colorado Rockies.

Creatively, 2013 has been mixed.  I thought I would be doing more regular creative writing for both this blog and my kitty blog.  Being honest, I lost steam midyear as I was grappling with regular trips back East to help my sister manage the ever-increasing complexities of aging parents.  This all came to a head when my father died at the end of August…  Rather than beat myself up for the lack of writing focus, which does not serve me, I look ahead to the possibilities for 2014.  

I did, though, return to regular acting and taiko drumming classes when my finances turned around. I have also slowly begun to again incorporate yoga and the space it creates back into my life.

And…I got a surprising creative boost the early part of December:  an email from a casting producer from America’s Got Talent inviting me to audition when they visited Denver on December 7.  (These city visits, btw, are auditions for the producers of the show—not the celebrity judges.  At least not yet.)  After speaking with her, I prepared a 90-second “best of” Percussion Lady (a little drumming, singing and storytelling)—which got me a second audition with the executive producers that same day.  A long day it was, indeed, at the Colorado Convention Center.  It was an amazing seven hours in the company of talented, creative individuals.  Maybe I will be invited sometime the first quarter of 2014 to audition for the celebrity judges.  Or, maybe not.  But the experience provided me with the jolt I needed to refocus my creative passions.

AGT Denver Audition - December 7, 2013

Looking ahead to 2014:

I must and I will incorporate more drumming into my life!  More taiko!  Maybe even purchase a “walking drum” so I can play and walk at the same time while creating my rhythm of the machine…  I may even participate, again, in the Colorado Performing Arts Jamboree in January. 

I will also continue to focus my energies on attracting paid work that fulfills me—Percussion Lady and Golda gigs and educational writing.  Hopefully after my first hip surgery, I will have more energy that is free of pain to focus on taking Golda on the road…to the Philly area, to start.  

I am also looking to attract TV and film auditions that will provide juicy, meaty roles that pay—maybe even get my first SAG credit.

Midyear, I also look forward to resuming my efforts as the volunteer coordinator for the Intendence Film Festival.  I think it’s time, and my left-brained qualities do come in handy.
And, of course, I look forward to more writing for my own benefit…

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Perhaps 2013 needed to be the transition year it has served to be.  To help clear out the cobwebs of my psyche and intent in order to allow me to embrace the possibilities that await in 2014.