In the true spirit of procrastination, I am posting this up only now.
1) Love others but love myself more.
It’s really true that you have to take care of yourself first before looking after others. Only then can there be a good balance and you can maximize your potential
2) Surround myself with more good friends:
There are great friends I’d love to thank so very much for the past year.
Friend number one: A great listener and always there to tolerate my dramatics and smack me around if I get too silly! Able to be as random as me!
Friend two: Smart, sassy and in total control. Great giver of practical advice, awesome person to just chat about anything with. One of the least judgmental people I know.
Friend three: A completely positive and a person I always feel happier after meeting. Absolutely a comforting and mature presence in my life. Impromptu and knows how to enjoy life to it’s fullest.
Friend four: Makes me laugh even when I’m feeling extremely down, goes the extra mile. Great listener. REALLY REALLY smart, but not condescending. ENJOYS MY CORNY JOKES. (I can’t believe it either).
Friend five: Might appear stoic to most, but shows that she really cares at the right moments (and she knows the right moments.) Funny and random in her own ways.
Friend six: the most recent one I’ve gotten close to. Hilariously random, talented, intelligent, makes me laugh all the time and knows loads of cool stuff and facts. A patient person but can be very bitchy in a good way (i.e. has the wit to pull it off).
(I really should write notes to all of them or organize a giant group hug but I think they would be kinda freaked if they don’t know each other hahaha.)
3) Get a job
Most practical of the list but yes, I’ve rested enough and feel ready to start working. No more room dancing when I start though. (or maybe just slightly less LOL).
4) Treasure my health, look after myself better (and be a tad more vain)
I know some people think I shouldn’t get any more vain than I already am but I don’t starve myself to get there, so think of it as a positive thing hahaha.
5) Pay no attention to those with small thoughts
Most of the time, it can be hard to ignore negativity or narrow-mindedness but it absolutely turns me off. I’m sorry, it’s just one of my pet peeves.
6) Help those in need
There are people who have been ignored and neglected by mainstream society. Was just discussing this with someone the other day and we are both determined to start making a change, tiny or no.
These are my rough guidelines for my lifelong resolutions. What are yours?