Year-End Review: 2023

I had a good year. I took a college course in public speaking in the winter semester. I was hoping it would prepare me for a career in keynote concerts. As it turned out, my public speaking skills weren't as strong as I hoped, although I did end up giving two speeches for the non-profit that I work for. I gave a speech about my experience living with disability and a second speech about my experience working as a grant writer, and was well compensated for both. As my instructor said, “Success is a poor teacher.” Since I have three college courses with good grades so far, I'm planning to complete my Certificate in Communications at Douglas College, inshallah by April 2025.

I completed a job prep certificate called Skills For Life, and certificates in WHMIS, SuperHost, and FoodSafe. I completed an office assistant certificate with courses in Word, Excel, Outlook, office administrative procedures, and telephone skills. 

My piano skills have improved a lot over the past year. I started by working with the Alfred Basic Piano book, but didn't like it. Then I started working with the RCM Level 1 syllabus material. Eventually I discovered Brenda Earle Stokes'  online membership The Versatile Musician. I can now play major triads, minor triads, and diminished triads in root position and inversions; seventh chords; and sus chords. I sketched out chord progressions for several of my original songs and started to learn several western pop songs on piano. Unfortunately, I've been playing the piano so much, my wrist started hurting, and I've had to take a break over the last few weeks and do physio exercises most days. But it's getting better. I helped my mother with her ukulele practice, teaching her music theory rudiments. I began practicing harmonica, tambourine, finger cymbals, and body percussion and enjoyed it, although I'll have to take a break from it for a while because of college, work, and volunteering.

I've started doing teacher training sessions in Indian classical music with my vocal coach Neeraja Aptikar. I recently began working on an Indian fusion cover version of U2's “I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For.”

I was hoping to learn the Rachel Brice and Colette Todorov material on Datura Online and do the 365 Day Challenge, which I had succeeded at last year. I wasn't able to do that - I sprained my tendon and eventually had to see my physiotherapist. It took me a long time to get back into practice. But I took my first ever live Improv Team Sync class with Jessica Roh, who said positive things about my video for Lizzo's “Special.” I'd made a few dance videos on YouTube at the beginning of the year but had given up at the lack of response. This December I started making dance videos again on TikTok. I'm not aiming to go viral, I'm aiming to record my progress as a dancer and as a musician - I'm eventually planning to upload voice and piano covers. I'm aiming to build a body of work, a portfolio.

In June I flew for the first time since 2005. I went to Sarnia, Ontario for my sister's wedding. I had a wonderful time, I wore pretty clothes and ate delicious food. As I previously wrote, I think I like travel, as long as it involves luxurious accommodations. 

All in all, it was an excellent year. I could have done without the ongoing wars and the surge in COVID. Here's hoping for peace and well-being in 2024.

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