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2017 was a fun year. Some breakthroughs. Mostly uneventful from a MA perspective. If I can keep myself in town enough, I'd love to grow my little program ...
I hear ya on that. I have almost no overhead (25% to the site, equipment, insurance), and I never break even so far as I know. I operate the program as a division of my LLC, so it absorbs some of the profits from corporate training/consulting/coaching. And I only give up 2-3 class times per week, so I don't mind too much, but I'd like to make a bit for the time I invest in curriculum and all the time spent on planning and finding space.^^^ Me too!
My program has dwindled down to a mere handful. I sat down and added up rent (sub-letting a little space at a nearby gym), insurance, association dues, membership fees, and so on, and found that even running a tiny program on a super-tight, shoestring budget it costs me $5,000 dollars just to keep the doors open, and over $6,000 total --if I am going to add in the minimum training I pay for myself in order to be a decent instructor. I realized that with my current numbers I can't quite break even. Now, I love teaching, but to give up 3-4 days a week, every week, year after year, I really ought to be able to at least break even.
So my New Year's resolution will be to find a few more souls who really want to learn Yip Man Ving Tsun, and who knows? Maybe I'll even make enough extra to finance the training necessary to finally reach my next rank. Of course I don't want to rush things. After all, my last promotion was barely 30 years ago.![]()
And the time you spend on here “researching.”...but I'd like to make a bit for the time I invest in curriculum and all the time spent on planning and finding space.
2017 had its ups and downs....mostly it was mediocre....
-I returned to JKD and that was great, only to be told by an eye doc that the retina was thinning and getting hit is not a good thing ....Hoping everyone's 2018 is a good one
Yeah. Researching.And the time you spend on here “researching.”![]()
And to you, brother. Especially the cookies. Maybe a bit of Kahlua cheesecake, too.My heart goes out to you @Kung Fu Wang.
The year 2017.....I'm sure some stuff happened. I mean, it must have, right?
To all of you - I wish you and your loved ones one thing. Another New Year twelve months from now. May it be happy, healthy and filled with giggles, C-notes and cookies.
I've had to say the long goodbye to a few friends of both types. Only one of them (the 4-legged variety) in 2017.2017 is a bad year for me. My senior SC brother David C. K. Lin passed away. My lovely 2 lb 6 oz Yorkie dog Yaya also passed away.
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I would say you can tell your wife you’re researching for work when she’s “reminding” you to take out the garbage, clean up, etc.; but that’s not going to fly anymore because she’s here too.Yeah. Researching.
My heart goes out to you @Kung Fu Wang.
The year 2017.....I'm sure some stuff happened. I mean, it must have, right?
To all of you - I wish you and your loved ones one thing. Another New Year twelve months from now. May it be happy, healthy and filled with giggles, C-notes and cookies.
Thanks!I've had to say the long goodbye to a few friends of both types. Only one of them (the 4-legged variety) in 2017.
I started 2017 with Lyme disease (diagnosed a week before thanksgiving 2016), and wasn’t fully over it until around the middle of March. Couldn’t train at all during that period due to severe fatigue. No idea how I made it through the work day everyday, other than drinking about 4-5 cans of Pepsi everyday (I can’t stand the taste of coffee).
My grandmother passed away on April 20th. She was genuinely the sweetest and nicest person I’ve ever met. She treated me and everyone else she knew like they were her favorite person in the world. Aside from my wife and daughters, she was my favorite person. A single day hasn’t gone by without me thinking about her in some way. Nor will a day ever go by without thinking of her.
My mother went in for “routine” hernia repair surgery on November 8th. During the surgery, he small intestine was perforated, causing sepsis. Close to 2 weeks of coma and life support. About 4 surgeries later, she’s still in the hospital and will have another some time today. Due to how everything’s been going, I’ll be shocked if this is the last one she needs.
Other than all of that, 2017 wasn’t too bad. My 3 loves of my life (wife and daughters) and I have been healthy and happy. Our jobs were ok. We had a nice vacation in the summer. Needless to say my karate training was pretty erratic, but life gets in the way and there’s more important things.
Here’s hoping for a healthier and more prosperous 2018.
It's okay. She knows how easily I get lost in stuff like this. She has no illusion the trash is going out right away.I would say you can tell your wife you’re researching for work when she’s “reminding” you to take out the garbage, clean up, etc.; but that’s not going to fly anymore because she’s here too.
Is there no place safe anymore?![]()