Sunday, January 01, 2006

D5L Newsletter - January 2006

Friend,

Hopefully as you read this you are enjoying your New Year so far. Now that the New Year has begun it will be easy for me to fall back into the same routines, but I hope to change some of them.

This is the newsletter where I usually talk about New Year's Resolutions. My resolution will be to use a planner every day, and update it with things to do, along with a clear timeline. To put it simply, my resolution is "To Plan" and follow through.

Here are some things I learned in 2005.

*You can't always get what you want. Too bad Bob Dylan already wrote a song about that.
*Don't procrastinate when it comes to the importance of family. Ex: Visiting a sick relative.
*Spend money as needed, not as wanted. It seems the more money I can make, the easier I spend it.
*Go to the gym at least once per month for stress relief, and go tanning once in awhile during the winter for a better mood.
*Eliminate all expenses that occur debt, unecessary monthly fees, interest, and/or addiction (Starbucks).
*Drink organic milk, and eat organic food whenever possible
*Don't justify being angry with being right
*As an adult, the younger generation is much more impressionable than I ever realized.
*Be patient with meeting goals.
*Spend more money on good music.
*Always read the D5L Newsletter every month (kidding!)

I'm sure I could write and write about things learned. Maybe I'll add to the list next year, etc..

I will be starting off my first gig of the New Year by hosting an open mic that my mentor Stephen Grant Wood (http://www.thehummingbirds.com) usually hosts. I will be covering for him as he takes a vacation to Las Vegas. I will also be playing at a restraunt called Marinelli's this month. My steady gigs will also continue at Champps, Tappers Pub, and Potbelly's inside the Renaissance Center.

See the calender at http://www.calendar.deronfeivel.com

Bullseye the movie premiered at the Emagine Theater on December 15th. I really enjoyed seeing the movie for the first time. Some people said I can actually act, and that was a relief! Hopefully the movie will be showing again somewhere soon. I'll be buying a few extra copies from the director for those interested. If you would like to buy a copy on DVD let me know.

On a side note, Bob Segar was also there at the movie theater. I don't know what movie he was going into, but he walked straight through the lobby with his large pop and popcorn. I chased him for a brief moment, and then stopped myself from bothering him. You may be thinking that it probably wasn't Bob Segar.. but two other people confirmed that it was. It was him, that Old Time Rock 'N Roller.

Welcome To 2006!

doesn't that number just seem futuristic.

Sincerely,

Deron Feivel (Terrance)
http://www.deronfeivel.com

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