Monday, July 23, 2012

38 Things (I've Learned Over the Past 28 Years) by Andrew Dickson


From time to time, you get hit with a big bunch of awesome life advice. This is one of them... with fun, retro video formatting to boot! (This was recorded recently, but looks like a vintage PBS spot.) I've bolded some of my personal favorites.
  1. Never arrive empty handed to a party.
  2. Memorize one really funny joke.
  3. Learn to cook one great meal.
  4. Vote [early, often, and in every chance you get].
  5. Don't try and save the world.
  6. Try to save a tiny little part of it.
  7. Don't have kids until you're done being a kid.
  8. If you have kids, don't let them sleep in bed with you.
  9. Minimize screentime [tvs, phones, tablets, etc.].
  10. Read to them instead.
  11. If you ever own a house, hire someone to mow the lawn.
  12. Unless you're rich, collect frequent flier mileage and reward points.
  13. Use coupons.
  14. Haggle.
  15. Never be ashamed of what you drive.
  16. Invest in things you're knowledgeable and passionate about.
  17. Whenever you present, perform or speak in public, REHEARSE. 
  18. And let the audience know how long you're going to be.
  19. If you want to be a good writer, read good writing and write everyday. 
  20. If you become a filmmaker, don't edit or produce your own films.
  21. If you become an artist, always have a few irons in the fire.
  22. Apply for grants, residencies and shows a year before you think you're ready.
  23. Document everything all the time.
  24. And remember, you can get away with almost anything if you don't bore people.
  25. If you work in advertising, have fun while it lasts, do more good than bad, and don't become an asshole.
  26. If you work for yourself, socialize.
  27. Do one thing every day to advance your career [polish your resume, reaching out to someone you admire in your field, work on your website].
  28. Prepare your own taxes.
  29. Remember to give yourself some time off.
  30. If you work for someone else, work for a boss that has young kids.
  31. Make yourself indispensable.
  32. Start thinking about what comes next, now.
  33. Insist on a review.
  34. And never leave vacation days unused.
  35. No matter what you do, give credit when credit is due. After all, it's free.
  36. Have a long-term plan, but don't feel like you have to stick to it.
  37. Never forget how lucky you are [if you are fortunate enough to be watching this... you are in the 1% globally (which isn't that hard to do in America)]. 
  38. Call your parents once a week.
You can see Andrew's original post on his blog, UrbanHonking.com/ThingsIveBeenThinking.


This is definitely one I'm going to watch regularly. Which are your favorites?

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

A Good Weekend


This weekend was one of the bests I had in a while. I went to a design Meetup and collaborated with new friends, voiced problems, and got advice on an issue I've been meaning to solve.


  


I explored one of my favorite parks, got a little sweaty, a little dirty, and then got excited for my 23rd birthday less than two months away.

I rode a roller coaster, I fed a kangaroo, and I spent time with the man I love.

I watched the fireworks I missed on the 4th of July.


I got creative with my candy.

I spent Sunday with my sister, and relaxed with my pets on the couch.

I may not have time for all of the things I want to do, but I try to make the best of it when I can.

I'm hoping this next weekend is just as good as the last.

All photos taken by me on my iPhone and all hand lettering done by me in Photoshop.