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Day One Hundred Fifty Seven (Year Six)

Today was a good day that could have been a little bit better.

These last few days before the start if the new calendar year are always strange ones for me.  It's that weird combination of looking both backwards and forwards while trying to stay in the moment and make progress.  Usually they end up as days where I spend my time getting things arranged so that I feel like I'm starting the year on the right foot.  This is especially prominent if I've been out of town (as we were for the holiday). 

Today was no exception to that.  I'm feeling settled back into the studio.  Ultimately, that was the goal for today, and it was one I felt I met pretty strongly.  Things are back in their proper places, cases are put away, and while the new instruments are still searching for their permanent homes, things are back to functional in the studio.

Tomorrow needs to be a day of moving a couple of things out (mostly boxes that just got stashed in the closet temporarily), and then honing in on specific goals for next year, and putting the pieces in place so that I can hit the ground running and be successful in the new year.  Today was good, but the next couple of days are even more important for me.

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