Yearly goals 2018
2017 was a truly crucial and very determining year in my life. It was turbulent and rich in events, but I can say it was generally a very successful year with many of my 2017 Yearly goals achieved, such as coming to live back in my dear homeland, as well as starting a new fantastic career, through to making a modest start on my own olive plantation.
As
this very year is now notably progressing, I don’t want to be too
late with the 2018 Yearly goals. That’s why, before it’s half-way
through the year, it is time to sit down and reflect on where you
want to be by the end of the current year. Here are the main goals I would like to
set to myself (I have already started working on these):
- Consolidation:
2017 was the year of movement, change and some
groundbreaking events and new beginnings. This year, however, I
would really like to stabilise what I have, focus on the here and now. No major plans ahead. To
mention a few of the newities, I started a humble olive plantation
in Sandanski area, southwest Bulgaria, I started a new job, moved to
a “new” old country, and started learning Greek (a new
language). Plenty to digest. I feel the need to stop “eating” new experiences is very present. It is really time to “digest”.
- Start the project “Elate si” (come back home). For as contradictory to the previous goal as it may look, this idea is now for a long time maturing in my head. I have long been a vivid propagator of it, but now I want to give it an official form, with its own website and path.
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The
project: in the last one generation (~25 years+), my beautiful
homeland of Bulgaria has lost between 25 and 30% of its population,
approx. 1/3 (~9mln in 1990, less than 6mln in 2018). No other crisis
in our written history has seen such a biblical exodus
of its population.
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The
better part of these evacuees (yes, it’s a perfectly fitting
word) are in fact craving to return. Most of them are not so
extremely better off, but they have a more stable, albeit not easy
life. Many are surrounded by other Bulgarians, watch Bulgarian TV,
dream of coming back, count the minutes to come back for a holiday…
They are secretly craving to return for good. Who on earth wants to
live far away from where family, friends, and heart lie?
Well, my message will be directed to those: “Come back!”. Our
country is in a dire need of you, just as you need it, too. There is no
other place that you can call home. It’s a cause worth fighting
for.
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How
can we reverse these catastrophic, apocalyptic demographic
processes that appear irreversible? By acting on micro-level, with
a macro-awareness in our head in the background. The macro-picture
is indeed, sad and very grim. What we are left with is our own
level of impact, our immediate surroundings. What can we do, what
can we mean for our community? I want to inspire those evacuees
that there is a chance to make a living here. You won’t be a
millionaire immediately, no one promises a red carpet upon landing
and roses every day. However, there is a chance to improve your
immediate surroundings by being the change yourself. Start small.
Change yourself. Your immediate surroundings. This multiplied by
10, 100, 1000, etc. etc, is the most promising and tangible
positive change that our country can hope for. We all have our part
to play in this enormous endeavour. It must start somewhere. With
ourselves.
I invite you all: come back, Elate si. Together we can reach unimaginable heights. - Sports:
In the past year I managed to cycle like never before, I did
thousands of kilometres. I also played volleyball. However, my
double elbow fracture impaired my efforts significantly after
September 2017. I have some catching up to do. I could go back into
dancing, or volleyball. Depending on my time, of course. But I want
to keep active. And I will!
- Piano:
last year I aimed at learning two new pieces. This year I want to learn three.
Playing piano is an incomparable pleasure and relaxation. I urge all
of those who have some knowledge on an instrument to not leave it
dust. Use it :) it is a fabulous mean of expressing your soul, mood,
and an immeasurable form of meditation.
- Saving
money: I have a sum in my mind that I would like to have
saved this year by the end of the year. I hope I can achieve it,
because I have plenty of ongoing expenses. I appear to constantly be
lagging behind. I must be on top of my finances, not behind. It will
be a good test for me.
- Read:
Last year I read the most books since my school years. I
would like to keep it up and read at least 10 books by the end of
the year. If I exceed, only so well.
- Travel: Travelling is such a fabulous means of mobility of the body, mind and soul. But it is also a very slippery slope. One trip.. Just one more here.. And just a small one there.. At the end of the year you turn, having spent a lot of time, energy (not to mention funds) on trips. They are also very distracting. That’s why we ought to choose them wisely. I’d like to do the following trips:
- Turkey with a very good friend: Cycling a week through the Turkish coast.
- Sozopol, the old city on the Bulgarian coast: this is where I always go for the best relaxation. I have friends there, too, which make it an ever more attractive destination.
- Skiing: I would like to go skiing this year, a sport I love practising, but haven’t practised in three years.
- Greece: So close to where I live, so full of beauties, and yet I have only been there once in my life. Great excuse to practice my freshly-learned basic Greek. Go there once perhaps.
Thanks for taking the time! And what are your goals? :)