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breeoxd · 1 year
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I enjoy daily journaling, but sometimes it’s good to get a mile-high view, too.
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thecitydarling · 2 years
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2021
Every year (now going on 10 years..what?!), I come on here to wax poetry about what the past year has been like for me. Whether it’s to feed my own narcissism or just a good time-capsule for myself to reflect I always make it a point (as much as possible) to come on here and just look back. I love going backwards and reflecting on all the lessons learned from the year past.
And if nothing, at least 10 years from now I will DEFINITELY have a good laugh at my own expense. *cough* Looking at you 2012! Regardless 2021 was a year that flew by but at the same time couldn’t go by slower. A LOT of change has happened and I don’t even know where to begin. 
If anything these last few years will definitely go down in the history books as something the world hasn’t experienced in a long time and somehow we all came out of this collective trauma a little battered but stronger nonetheless but more divisive than ever, which begs the question sometimes is internet access really all that it’s chocked up to be? Alas, only time can answer that question and with the years piling on I’m only learning there’s so MUCH to learn and I truly don’t know anything. But back to the year 2021 which came crawling back with us getting the vaccines in March (TY science). So all the traditions that we had to put aside came back and made it that much sweeter and you really learned to sit with yourself (which I think everyone will say is a good thing). We learned to actually value LIFE and LIVE! I learned that while work is very fulfilling at times there’s nothing better than living and having life go by. I took the time to celebrate and just enjoy, though coming out of the year I think I am still a little worse for wear but who isn’t. I think I’ve really learned to enjoy the solitude and maybe in my own way this pandemic has changed me into a totally different person. From going out almost every weekend to not being able to do ANYTHING was a pivot but boy, am I glad it happened. I learned to slow down for my own expense and just live, I think sometimes I surround myself with people who don’t match my speed and it was like a snap that woke me up from a hazy dream. I reconnected with old friends and slowly learning what my new “happy” is. I’ve discovered I’m not really a fan of traveling with others and that I’m a nature outdoors gal through & through. I visited two national parks, and celebrated “love” so many times that I think I’m allergic to it now. I truly think I could vomit if I have to think any more about weddings or anything LOVE related. I’ve also gotten a little bit more jaded with the world as well seeing it fall apart over and over will do that to you & sometimes I question my purpose and existence but who doesn’t once in awhile. I made sure to do my birthday in the way I love and had one of the best times and will say my life seems to have picked up speed as we are “coming out” of the pandemic. I say that lightly as I’m so grateful to science and vaccines for getting us out of this and to say that my anxiety hasn’t been worse for wear would be a lie. Ms. Anxiety definitely could use a vacation and chill out some more. However, with life it comes rushing through and therapy a hand to hold through these tough times. 2021 was a RIDE for sure and to live through a pandemic like this and survive on the other side makes life that much more sweeter and worth cherishing. Here’s to another year round the sun. 
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mamanerd22 · 2 years
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My #TopTen of 2021. So many great reads. Take a peek at my stories for my thoughts on each of these. Did yall read any of these? What were your thoughts? #yearlyreview #librarybooks #KindleUnlimited #audiobooks #horror #YA #nonfiction #Fantasy #romance #BOTMBooks #2021recap #diversifyyourbookshelf #diverseauthors #NerdyMama #nerdybooks #Nerdymamabooks #booknerd #bookstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CYNcTuTrwQa/?utm_medium=tumblr
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bohoberry · 6 years
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laurenetrim · 4 years
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Card and stone from my yearly draw in January 2019 - as it ended. #yearlyreview #bujo #tarot https://www.instagram.com/p/B6uP3KFpy9s/?igshid=n6k8d7o0l3kn
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chikia22 · 5 years
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Summary of 2018! A lot more variety this year~ . . #artsummary #summary #art #artmeme #meme #yearlyreview #yearly #artist #topnine2018 https://www.instagram.com/p/BrovuG1AoJw/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1jp8p2pzzb1me
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pink-history · 6 years
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‪What a year it’s been for P!nk! #PinkHistory @Pink 2017 year review at www.pinkhistoryofficial.com ‬ . . . #pink #pinkfans #pinkthesinger #aleciamoore #aleciabethmoore #onthisday #onthisdayinpinkhistory #pinkhistory #beautifultrauma #beautiful #love #instagood #follow #followme #photooftheday #happy #like #picoftheday #like4like #instadaily #igers #instalike #igdaily #review #yearlyreview
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madeleinejoanstars · 6 years
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My best nine! This is a fun little insight... but that is way too many selfies - and yes, I am counting the Sailor Moon pic as a selfie. ^__^ 🤳🏽🌙🐇😉🤡 #2017bestnine #yearlyreview #allthecoolkidsaredoingit http://ift.tt/2z9NLtE
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mamanerd22 · 4 years
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Round up for 2019. Book Review for the year. #bookstgram #booknerd #yearlyreview #102books #nerdymama #nerdybooks https://www.instagram.com/p/B6wq5EiAvAM/?igshid=pdyuhrnom6zy
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laurenetrim · 4 years
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2019 daily draws. Most drawn cards of each suit? Wands - 6 victory. Cups - 8 walk away from what doesn’t serve you. Swords - 6 leaving troubled waters for smoother waters. Pentacles - 4 too conservative to risk it for the biscuit. Majors - 16 the tower. Let it burn. #yearlyreview #bujo #tarot https://www.instagram.com/p/B6uPqKNpTAO/?igshid=4ksqj092y34t
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rachelfinder · 6 years
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The 2017 Yearly Look Back
Every turn of the calendar year, I like to look back at what happened over the course of the last 12 months. It’s not really a Year End Review. It’s more like a time to reflect, catalog, and appreciate all the good and bad that happened. A sort of, “This is what happened last year! Imagine what could happen THIS YEAR!” experience.  My previous lists were made in my paper journals, and rarely put online, save for my look back at 2015. I’m sad that there’s no way to easily compare 2017 to 2016. But perhaps this online thing this year will be a new thing. Anyway, here’s my look back (significant events are bolded):
JANUARY
MCA Penny Day
Star Wars: Rogue One
Ending up in the hospital after food poisoning (these three happened in the SAME DAY!)
Taught video editing to the film class at Denver East High School
Attended my first WIFMCO meeting
Finished Tamara Stampone marketing project
FEBRUARY
Finished “The First of His Works,” illustration
BSHSI rough cuts project
Had my business bank account hacked
Began work on my editing book
Reviewed Rodney’s Berlin Steel video
Went to my first Denver Nuggets basketball game
Hudson’s final high school basketball game
32nd BIRTHDAY!
MARCH
Saw La La Land. Fell in love.
Sandhill Crane festival and camping at Zapata Falls
Shared about being a woman in Christian community vs being a woman in the world to our church community
Start Visit Denver archive project
Wrote first Wipster blog
Shot NAB GalsnGear inserts
APRIL
Published Editing Book in ebook format!
First Roll! Denver (Lisa Frank night!)
Attended NAB
Went to first PostChat meet up!
Renewed relationships with Amy Delouise, Adryenn Ashley and Walter Biscardi
GalsnGear!
Bought my Renegade Digital Post polos. :)
MAY
Rediscovered I AM a storyteller. Just a different medium now. Through updating rachelfinder.com
Got the brilliant and belated idea to start a YouTube channel. Uploaded my first video!
Random camping weekend to Deckers, CO
Pitched and talked with RAGE Real Estate
Attended the Wonder Workshop with Brad Montague. Completely reconnected with my passion as a storyteller and artist for the first time in years
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Terrible, but fun
JUNE
Proposal to Rodney for F2M project in August
UTAH and ARIZONA TRIP!
Grand Staircase-Escalante
Hole in the Rock Road
Slot Canyons
Monocline
Bryce Canyon National Park
Camped overnight
Sunrise at main amphitheater
Auto Tour
Vermillion Cliffs
California Condor perch
Camped in Kaibab National Forest
Punctured a tire in the woods
Nearly got the car stuck in the woods on CRAZY roads meant for off-roading and high-clearance vehicles
Saved by the North Rim Country Store!
Grand Canyon National Park!
Junior Rangers
Lunch and Supper picnics
Sunset at Grand Canyon
Page, AZ
Navajo Bridge and seeing California Condors
John G. Powell Museum
Monument Valley
THE Roadtrip Picture!
Back up through Moab
BLM camped outside town
Hiked the overlook to Delicate Arch in Arches NP
Started my 2018 Sketchbook Project
CrossPurpose TripleBypass fundraising video project
Emmalee came to visit. <3
JULY
Jazz in City Park with Andrea and Bernie
Mom came to visit for three weeks!
CG Camping Trip
Hiked in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness
Robo nearly got lost in the National Forest
Stayed in Gunnison
Explored Crested Butte
SwitchUp project start
AUGUST
Started regular weekly videos; my Habits to Success!
Diagnosed with Type II Rapid Cycle Bipolar
Finished SwitchUp
Got my proofs back for my EDITING BOOK!
Restarted regular park skating practice
Wrote a poem on the spot and shared it on stage at Creative Mornings: Genius
Editing book ON SALE on AMAZON!!
THE GREAT AMERICAN ECLIPSE OF 2017!
Started work on Forest2Market Project
Radiator blew out in the car. Spent a quiet weekend on bicycles
SEPTEMBER
Julie took me to the symphony for a night of Gershwin music
Lukester visit!! Reminded of my heart for overseas missions and storytelling
STAR TREK: THE WRATH OF KHAN!!!
Robo’s birthday
Pitched video marketing to Symmetry 360
Featured guest on the Command + Edit podcast!
STAR TREK: Discovery started
Forest2Market finish
PITCHED MY BOOK TO 400 ATTENDEES OF CREATIVE MORNINGS: COMPASSION @ Denver StartUp Week
Submitted my first 5-figure project proposal to a possible client
OCTOBER
THIRD anniversary of moving to Denver!
Finished my sales funnel and had the first triggering
BLADE RUNNER 2049!
Began LEVEL GRINDING: The Daily Hustle YT show
Visited Rocky Mountain National Park
Went to Harvest Farm Fall Festival as participants and solved the whole corn maze
Finished Renegade’s opt-in sequence
NOVEMBER
Running across downtown to pitch services to Kelly
ALAN DOYLE CAME TO TATTERED COVER!!
DadOn project!
Coaching brainstorming and exploration with Andrea
Learned to drop in and started BOWL CARVING!
Thanksgiving at home with Robo
Getting our Christmas tree
DECEMBER
BFresh hat and new personal Midori!
Meeting with Amy Delouise
CREATIVE MORNINGS SPEAKER!!! CM: Context
Forest2Market subtitling project
CHRISTMAS and the week off.
Reorganized the closets and discovered my stack of photos from high school. I AM A STORYTELLER!
It’s always interesting when I do this. Every calendar year ends up having a theme, but it’s the kind of thing that I never can see in the day-to-day unfolding. It’s something that always becomes apparent when I look back. This year was reconnecting with my DNA as a storyteller. 
When I lost my job in 2013, it shook me to my core. I didn’t think I was a video producer anymore. I doubted my skills as an editor. Heck, I doubted everything about myself. In 2015 I learned that I was still a video editor. In 2016, I my entrepreneurial skills blossomed. And this year...apparently was all about getting back to my roots and coming full circle. I am a storyteller.  I wonder what’s in store for 2018?
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Day 25: #AtoZChallenge
WordPress does a phenomenal job keeping up with our blog stats. At the end of the year, they send you an annual report: Your Year in Review.
The report includes:
Posting Patterns – including your longest blogging streak and your Best Day.
Posts that received the most views.
Top Referring sites.
The total number and name of the countries visiting.
The post receiving the most comments and who commented.
In order to improve your outreach, it’s important to review your stats on a regular basis.
Things you can discover to improve your blogs performance:
Who’s following and how long.
Where referrals are generated.
The most active keywords.
Who’s leaving comments.
The number of clicks.
The number of visitors.
The most popular day and time to post.
The most popular posts and pages.
The post receiving the most comments.
Total Shares.
Want to see what the report looks like? Click here to see the Cow Pasture 2015 annual report.
So, what about you? Do you review your stats page? Do you use the information to improve your outreach? I’d love to hear your comments. Talk to me. Tell me your story and look for me on Facebook at SheilaMGood,  Pinterest,  Bloglovin, Twitter@sheilamgood, and Contently.
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yung-poet-blog · 8 years
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2015
2015 was a year to remember.. yeah.. A year to remember. From JANUARY to fucking DECEMBER, a year to remember. Barely any good, pour it up for those left dead in the hood. In JANUARY twelve were killed at Charlie Hebdo, Niggas was prayin’ like “Where the hell did He go?” In FEBRUARY we got hit with the measles outbreak, that shit didn’t even take a break. But it doesn’t take the cake for killing innocent innocent civilians That shit goes to ISIS, making their millions.. In MARCH, Boko Haram pledged loyalty to ‘em Obama thinking “We gotta do somethin’ bout these lowlife scums” White’s still thinkin’ he’s the root of the issues, when they find out the truth they gonna use their hundred’s as tissues. Probably the realest shit I wrote, and we still in MARCH. This shit so real you woulda thought I fed y’all starch. In APRIL, Obama had the balls to meet Cuba's President after 50 years. That’s the shit white President’s thought about while having a couple of beers. In the month of MAY, Ireland legalized gay marriage. “Top of the mornin’ to you lad”, “this moment can be cherished” In JUNE, another terrorist killed 38 in Tunisia, man this shit happening so often you can’t have amnesia. In JULY, Iranians agreed to a historic Nuclear Deal. Come on, do you really think that woulda happened without Obama? Keep it real.. Niggas never give credit where it’s due Obama has done so much for us, with the help of his crew. In AUGUST, at least 20 killed in the “Bangkok Blast”. One moment you living life, the next you’re dead. This shit happens too fast. In SEPTEMBER, the Taliban captured a city in Afghanistan.. If all Muslims are terrorists, doesn’t that make all whites part of the Ku Klux Klan? I was lyin’ to y’all before, that’s the dopest shit of 2015. I’m like the TMNT when I write these bars, I’m a lean, mean fighting machine. In OCTOBER, we accidentally bombed an Afghan hospital, "Forget it, the judge ain’t gonna give us an acquittal." Don’t expect it either, with a camera not working, why would we drop the bomb? And yet we love reading the Bible and reading the psalms.. A nation divided by religion, we shit on each other like we pigeons. And in NOVEMBER, 27 were killed in Mali The next month (DECEMBER), it was out in Cali.. What type of parents go on a rampage without caring for a six month old baby? They were a product of the late 80s.. So much death and despair in one year, we never really celebrated anything with a “cheers”. Let's hope, next year, there is less bloodshed And that it's love that we spread.. And make sure you don't forget to NOT vote for the man with a private jet.. Let’s hope Trump won’t be our President Or else I’mma leave my residence..
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empiricaldaily · 8 years
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A Short Review of ED 2015 [META]
Text By Me 57. This tumblr is dedicated to science, truth, and beauty. It was launched on April 25th 2012. The 2014 review here. The 2013 review here. The 2012 review here. During 2015 I finished the my master thesis on stroke in a biomedical lab, I also did ear-neck-throat/ophthalmology/neuro/psychiatric rotations for the other half after summer break. This year has been the year of tragedies in Paris, I wrote a piece a few weeks after the Charlie Hebdo attacks that has also resonated with most people yet of all my pieces (42 notes).*   2015 was also the year ED reached 600 followers.  The Top Three Posts By Me 2015. 1. Nothing is Sacred — Charlie Hebdo Thoughts a Few Weeks Later. - The events in Paris hit thoroughly close to home for me, my first post of the year. 2. Science Plays To Win.  - Science plays to win and it adapts to that challenge continually and appropriately. 3. Bias. - We are highly biased hairless monkeys with opposable thumbs and the ability to use language, we make shit up to cope and satisfy our selves. Most Noted Posts 2015. 1st place with 775 notes: ‘’Scientology’ is a combination of ‘scient-,’ meaning ‘science,’ and ‘-ology,’ meaning ‘science.” And it just gets stupider from there.’ — God. 2015. And at a close 2nd place with 679 notes:  ‘Some of our deepest intuitions about the world go all the way back to our cradles. Before their second birthday, babies know that two solid objects cannot co-exist in the same space. They know that objects continue to exist when out of sight, and fall if left unsupported. They know that people can get up and move around as autonomous beings, but that the computer sitting on the desk cannot. But not all of our earliest intuitions are so sound. Very young children also carry misbeliefs that they will harbor, to some degree, for the rest of their lives. Their thinking, for example, is marked by a strong tendency to falsely ascribe intentions, functions, and purposes to organisms. In a child’s mind, the most important biological aspect of a living thing is the role it plays in the realm of all life. Asked why tigers exist, children will emphasize that they were “made for being in a zoo.” Asked why trees produce oxygen, children say they do so to allow animals to breathe. Any conventional biology or natural science education will attempt to curb this propensity for purpose-driven reasoning. But it never really leaves us. Adults with little formal education show a similar bias. And, when rushed, even professional scientists start making purpose-driven mistakes. The Boston University psychologist Deborah Kelemen and some colleagues demonstrated this in a study that involved asking 80 scientists—people with university jobs in geoscience, chemistry, and physics—to evaluate 100 different statements about “why things happen” in the natural world as true or false. Sprinkled among the explanations were false purpose-driven ones, such as “Moss forms around rocks in order to stop soil erosion” and “The Earth has an ozone layer in order to protect it from UV light.” Study participants were allowed either to work through the task at their own speed, or given only 3.2 seconds to respond to each item. Rushing the scientists caused them to double their endorsements of false purpose-driven explanations, from 15 to 29 percent.’  — David Dunning. 2015. Three Selected Quotes That Were Said 2015.     1. ‘You’re not going to bomb away ideologies – you’ve tried before, and all it does is serve as a recruitment tool for the next big terrorist group. These people are living in your own countries, cities, and neighborhoods. They have the same passport as you. This is no longer a regional issue. It’s an ideological one. It’s the ideology you’ll have to fight, and your best weapon to fight these monsters is the defectors who are fleeing them.’  — Ali Rizvi. 2015. 2. ‘The scientific method, which underpins these achievements, can be summarized in one sentence, which is all about objectivity: Do whatever it takes to avoid fooling yourself into thinking something is true that is not, or that something is not true that is.’ — Neil deGrasse Tyson. 2015. 3. ‘entropy (n.): A shitty excuse for not getting out of bed.’  — Sottek TC, et al. 2015.
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projectbenz · 9 years
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2014 was a thing. . . #yearlyreview
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