So it seems every good project has to start with a good plan. I seem to realize this but never seem to follow through, so here goes following through. Here's the main goal, getting into Harvard for Landscape Architecture by putting together a fabulous portfolio by December. I have two secondary goals; to lose weight while becoming fit, and to make Erica happy. Each goal requires daily dedication, time-management and sacrifices. I guess the problem up until now have been the amount of sacrifices I've been willing to make. My main issue with working out and doing work in the morning is my tendency to become tired. In fact, we will call Sleep my Keystone (the defining feature by which my days will determine themselves), without which I give myself excuse after excuse. In order to eliminate this I have to plan my day around a proper sleep schedule. I have determined that to be in bed attempting to fall asleep between 9:30 and 10:00pm, and waking up at 5am. As my fitness increases over the next few months, my need for sleep will decrease.
As far as my Landscape Architecture portfolio goals have come, I'm falling far short of them all, I have yet to find a volunteer opportunity, write an essay, draw a still life, or draw many trees. I also have fallen off studying every day and need to resume this practice. Basically I need to surround myself with the profession, as if I were already in it. To do this I've determined I need daily study and drawing along with daily work on a pet project to build other skills within the discipline while providing a monthly design addition to my portfolio. This has been difficult for me to do lately, and I need to get back on the horse.
For the Landscape Architecture daily time budgeting I would like three hours;
5-7am Design & Drawing - Take Solon with me on morning explorations with pen and pad or camera
6:30-7:30 Study work
This would mean returning home a little before 8pm, of which time I will spend with Erica until 9:30 when I prepare for bed. In order to supplement my learning/study/thought time, I will do much of my blogging of the information gained from the morning between the 10-12 hours of my work, when there is not much going on. Unfortunately I will not have much access to the photos or sketches I have, but as I can see here, there's a lot to think about so hopefully daily logging of these thoughts will lead to a greater ability to elucidate my ideas and transmit them internally and externally. Writing and drawing everyday should be very good for both sides of the brain.
Right now on my Portfolio list of things to do we have the following;
February - LA Volunteer Opportunity, Essay
March - Still Life Drawing
April - Tree Drawing, Garden
May - Landscape Drawing,
June - Photography Project
July - Photography Project
August - 3D Wooden Modeling, 3D Landscape Model
September - 3D digital Model, CAD Model
October - 3D CAD Landscape
November - Calligraphy & Chinese Art Painting
December - Create Portfolio Website and Submit Application
Right now I'm behind, but not by very far, and I've worked on each of the projects I need to finish, I just have to set deadlines to get them done. Tomorrow morning between 8-10 I will write the essay, and this weekend I will do a still life, although I'm not sure if I should consider my art class as counting for that. Once again, the key to all this is waking up early and getting to sleep early. My priority is the Landscape Architecture goal, then comes Erica, then comes the fitness.
What should a standard day look like;
5am - wakeup - leave with Solon and go exploring, taking notes, pictures and making sketches of what I see
7am - Breakfast
8am - Gym for a swim or bike workout
9am - sauna for flexibility training
10am - Blog about the mornings experiences and thoughts
12pm - Work (if any), relax and chat online
1pm - Run or Crossfit
2pm - Work
4pm - Research
5pm - Erica
6pm - Study
8pm - Dinner
10pm - Sleep
Yep, If I can do that, I'll be a happy man, I might need to throw in another hour of sleep at night some days, but I'm definitely making sleep my anchor keystone. Lets see how it works, I'm going to make it work
To be continued... who knows where the thoughts will be when i come back to this one.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
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