Anticipating 2017
I am not much for New Year Resolutions. But, here’s a few things that I am going to attempt to curve or change for the upcoming year.
Limit my social media. You would think that with the amount of things that are posted that you would actually learn something new or at least be able to have a chuckle at some thing. This is not the case. One thing is clear. We find one topic and tear it apart until every single blade of the topic has been picked, and all that’s remaining is a wasteland of memes and wasted time.
Read more books. There is so much good literature out there that nobody has ever heard of. There isn’t a much more satisfying moment of setting that completed book down. Hopefully this will equate to less of the above point. This will require me to pay off my library fine unfortunately. I feel that the library should send you a hand written letter when your book is super-overdue. Also, if you are trying to right a wrong in retail; write a letter with pencil. You will never see a company jump as quick as when head-office receives something written in pencil.
Look for more music. There is quality music out there even if you don’t want to believe it. Using Spotify and Apple Music has allowed me to find bands and solo artists that I never knew existed. I am currently listening to Solange on Spotify, and it’s absolutely fantastic. I know it’s extremely easy to get into that routine of only listening to what you know. There are 75 radio stations that agree with you. 30 day challenge. Find a solid album every 30 days, and post a review online about it.
See more live things. Plays, music, stand up. Need to support these artists. There is so much talent out there, and they continue to struggle while fu**ing Chewbacca Mom becomes insta-famous.
Then there’s the obvious. Eat healthier, hit the gym, less take out food. This should always be a New Year goal for each and every person.
Stop eating those memberberries. Reminiscing and focusing on when times were a certain way. Brexit and Trump are both causes of memberberries. People need to adjust to what the world creates.
Spend more face to face time with people. Internet friends are cool, but nothing can replace the in person pint discussing what the Jays should do next with their ball club.
Try to only post original thoughts on Twitter and Facebook. Need to keep this brain moving and shaking. Can’t fall into the trap of complaining and trying to change every single thing that’s wrong with this world.
Farmers Market vegetables yo. This is such an easy change. There is a market that’s a 15 min walk from my place every Saturday morning.
Have a Happy New Year.