Even not fulfilling all New Year’s promises, as any mortal, I write down my little list every year.
I suppose it has become a rite of passage for a moment of renewal and hope that I still can do different things or quickly take important measures, such as working out, reading Kindle’s books that I bought and didn’t even open them, balancing the professional and personal lives… Easy things, huh? No, since time still is a finite resource and I can’t double it to fit everything into a 24-hour frame.
A READY PROJECT
This year I updated a little my list and put a planning on Trello (www.trello.com) and this blog is one the deliveries that I’d planned. The planned that it’d be ready for a post by early 2020, this post that you’re reading right now, and here is the blog on the web. Mission accomplished!!!
More than putting a project into action, as I usually refer to my professional deliveries, this one has a special meaning. I’d never planned to have a blog, but I’ve been recording things that I like for a while and this format seems to be good to share my insights, references, and my personal and professional experience.
This is a way to look at myself a little, chat with friends and people that like (or not so much) the same things that I do. A log of insights on daily life and this global agenda of communication and sustainability that is the universe that is the universe I explore daily.
NEW YEAR, NEW INSPIRATION
As regards my planning, I planned other things, but I wanted to share here another drill that I created to turn my bucket list into “INSPIRATIONS FOR 2020”.
Instead of the list of gym + family time + reading my books + a lot of other things that fill me with guilt for failing them the whole year, I decided to cut inspiring things, which I want to look over the whole year and that translate my wishes for this new cycle. A mood board to follow me in 2020!
Legend: (2)
About letting children grow
She came with her hair combed.
– Where did you learn to comb your hair, daughter?
– In the mirror, mom. It taught me comb like this;
#helena3anos
(4) “We’re, then, what we do to transform what we are. Identity is not a museum piece, standing still in the glass display, but the always amazing synthesis of our daily contradictions.” O Livro dos Abraços [The Book of Embraces]. Eduardo Galeano.
Highlight photo: Photo by Matheus Ferrero on Unsplash