Ever since Rosie started her 1001 days project a few months ago, and I’ve been watching it pretty closely. The idea seemed neat to me at the time, and it still does.

So far this year, I haven’t been working from a list, but it has still been very productive for me. I stayed in Paris for a month; expanded my food horizons (I even had escargot!); started learning how to use an SLR camera; got rid of lots of things that I didn’t use or want anymore; and probably some other things too.

But I still don’t think it’s quite enough. So today, I’m going to start the 1001 days project too.

The Mission:
Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.

The Criteria:
Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on my part).

The Tasks:

Health & Fitness

1. Floss for 30 days
2. Finish swimming lessons (level 4)
3. Finish 30/30 running routine.
4. Run a 5K
5. Run a 10K
6. Go to 10 yoga classes
7. Go skiing
8. Go three months without caffeine

Mission District

9. Take photos of 10 murals
10. Order the same burrito at 10 taquerias and compare
11. Track price of limes in the Mission for one month

SF Bay Area

12. Complete all of the City Walks San Francisco
13. Drive the entirety of San Francisco’s 49 Mile Scenic Drive
14. Visit Alcatraz
15. Visit all of the museums of the YBCA
16. Visit the Exploratorium
17. Visit the Winchester Mystery House
18. Visit the Computer History Museum
19. Visit three new Farmer’s Markets

New England

20. Walk the Freedom Trail
21. Go whale watching
22. Eat lobster
23. Go to a Red Sox game
24. Go fishing

Socialize

25. Get back in touch with five friends
26. Design and send holiday cards three times
27. Join a book club for at three months
28. Volunteer three times
29. Have friends over for drinks three times

Culture

30. Go to the Opera three times
31. Go to five concerts
32. Go to three plays
33. Go to three musicals
34. Go to three works by Shakespeare

Eat Something

35. Try something new at 10 new restaurants
36. Make 10 slow food recipes
37. Make 10 rice cooker recipes
38. Go to a chili cook off

Read Something

39. Finish reading all the books I own
40. Read 10 graphic novels
41. Re-read five books I really liked
42. Read A Series of Unfortunate Events

Watch Something

43. Watch all of Battlestar Galactica
44. Watch all of The Wire
45. Watch the AFI Top 100
46. Watch 10 documentaries

Make Something

47. Make a music video
48. Redesign my blog and web site
49. Learn to play three new songs on my violin
50. Design and screen my own t-shirt
51. Buy a macro lens for my camera, and use it for 4 photo sessions
52. Take an art class
53. Take a photography class
54. Write thirty long format blog entries
55. Make a mobile
56. Paint something on the four canvases I have
57. Complete five assignments from Learning to Love You More
58. Make 12 mood playlists, each with 30 tracks

See the Country

59. Visit Seattle, Washington
60. Visit Portland, Oregon
61. Visit Los Angeles, California
62. Visit three National Parks
63. Go Camping

See the World

64. Visit Buenos Aires
65. Visit a country in Asia
66. Visit a country in Eastern Europe
67. Visit a country in Europe
68. Visit a city in Canada
69. Go on a relaxing, non-urban vacation

Coordinate

70. Be able to write this list legibly with my left hand.
71. Learn to juggle.
72. Read GTD and start doing it.

Digitize

73. Digitize my movie collection.
74. Scan my photo collection.
75. Rate every photo in my photo collection.
76. Build a genealogy web site

Geek Out

77. Update twitter three times a day for 30 days
78. Write a new WordPress plugin
79. Write a new widget
80. Write an iPhone app
81. Add a new feature to knitPro
82. Post three interesting links a day for three months
83. Update and release the software I worked on in school
84. Go Hi-Def (HDTV, PS3, 3 favorite movies, and get rid of old stuff)
85. Build something from Make magazine
86. Finish Mega Man 1 - 8

Pop Culture Can’t Be That Bad

87. Go to a football game
88. See the #1 movie for three months
89. Watch four episodes each of the top 10 TV shows

Try Something New

90. Sing karaoke in public
91. Visit a city that I think is boring
92. Take a trip spontaneously (book less than 3 days in advance)
93. Go to a rodeo
94. Grow and keep a beard for a month
95. Go surfing
96. Watch the sunrise
97. Watch the sunset
98. Stay up all night (and enjoy it)
99. Get a certification in something

Classified

100. Sekrit #1
101. Sekrit #2

Backup possibilities include: Omnivore’s 100, 100 Thing Challenge, Collection with 10 things.

Start Date: August 26, 2008

End Date: May 24, 2011

Here I go…

4 Responses to “1001: Day Zero”

  1. Rachel Says:

    Eric, this rules. I’ve been thinking about doing it since Rosie started, too. Maybe now I will. I like your categories.

    P.S. Doesn’t it blow your mind a little that 2011 is 3 years away? We are living IN THE FUTURE.

  2. Rachel Says:

    P.S. #7 - Go skiing - I’ll meet you in Tahoe! Yay skiing!

  3. Rosie Says:

    YES!!! My list has not been at the top of my priorities lately, but your list totally makes me want to check more things off on mine! I have Visit Canada as one of my items too! And if you need someone to go whale watching with, I’m on this side of the country!

  4. eric Says:

    Thanks guys!

    Rachel, I’ll totally go skiing with you at Tahoe. I’d love to try, I hear it’s amazing! I might even go snowboarding!

    Rosie, I’ll let you know next time I’m out that way, maybe some time in October. Yay whales!

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