10 lessons of 2012

1. Be up front about what you want. This is true of job interviews, dating situations, and most importantly your own internal decisions.  The more you suppress what you want, the less likely you will find yourself in situations that move you towards goals and situations that will be ideal.  You might be shocked at how people will respond to you when you are forthcoming.

2. Invest in yourself, even when you’re not sure if the investment will pay off down the road.

3. Happiness starts with the understanding that you can take care of yourself.  Humans are all about safety nets, and the best safety net you can have is an intimate knowledge of your wants, needs, and limits.  Then you can do anything.

4. Always have a project or two on your metaphorical burner, even if it’s as simple as getting through that book you’ve been meaning to read.  When you’re down on yourself, engage in a project. When you’re bored and restless, engage in a project.  When you’re feeling on top of the world, engage in a project.

5. If you’re not sure what to do next, unwind.

6. Keep a few friends close, the ones who are joyful for your joy and comforting in your sadness.  The rest may come and go.

7. Thank someone every day.  You never know when a few simple words will stick in a person’s mind and come back in a big way down the road.

8. Practice humility (“the quality of being modest and respectful”).  This does not mean you downplay yourself or never voice your strengths, but rather that you do so judiciously when the time is right.  Humility will make you into someone others want around.

9. Don’t overload yourself with goals and skills you want to learn.  Choose a few for a year and focus on them.  Even 15 minutes a day will noticeably improve you over the course of twelve months (that’s 90+ hours).

10. Never apologize for the things you love or believe.  On the other side of that coin: never force others to love or believe what you love and believe.

good signs that 2012 is gonna be my year

  • 60+ degree weather (WUT)
  • a reassuringly clean, strong without being destructive, warmish wind alllllll day
  • the highest level of creativity and appreciation of my own writing since…2008?
  • perfect relationship is perfect (i.e. couldn’t be happier at almost 6 months and we’ve worked through some intense shit already so here’s to many moar =D)
  • iTunes U is probably the most beautiful thing to happen to me since the Last Lecture (this weekend = me + knowledge = crying)
  • keen understanding of how silly things are, and just how much I don’t need to stress
  • concrete ways I can accomplish my goals this year
  • totally translated a guy’s Icelandic shirt (in the iPadToday podcast) (it said “I don’t speak Icelandic” lawl), like a boss, because I can still kinda read a little bit of Icelandic
  • a positive outlook on the future all up in this bitch
  • having another one of the best weekends I could possibly imagine
  • reading this aloud in my head in a TUMBLR VOICE
  • watching this list degenerate into me saying silly things
  • going back to my angsty homosexual interspecies animal story now

Ideals for 2012

Calling them goals just makes them seem like failures when I don’t end up fulfilling them.

  • Take the LSAT
  • Get accepted to SU School of Law (and start classes, if that’s possible)
  • Move to a new apartment
  • Find a better job for me and for Jake
  • Get published on Cracked.com
  • Exercise 4-5 days per week, either yoga or running
  • Enroll in at least one of the following classes: martial arts/self defense, bellydancing, pole dancing
  • Take a road trip to California
  • Travel outside the U.S.
  • Have $1000 in savings at all times
  • Pay off my credit card
  • Read 50 books, school and otherwise
  • Keep up on projects I start, even if it’s just a little per week