Last year I wrote about my resolutions (which I usually don’t do but I did 5 out of 8 — not bad). I don’t like writing resolutions because I actually start on them right away than wait. I want to think of them more as goals than ‘changing’ myself completely. The year prior, I did an end of the year wrap up reflecting the months, what happened and what I learned. Overall, this year I’ve grown so much and much of my priorities have changed. I’m actually quite happy about that. If the year passed and I learned nothing I wouldn’t have felt accomplished at all.
So much has happened: This year, I left my first job out of school, I got a major salary change, I got let go, and I became a freelancer. I also started realizing how important my friends were. A couple years prior I appreciated my family more and I’m first to admit: I had some sort of Holden Caulfield days when I wasn’t very appreciative of what I had (I think that was normal for a teenager though).
Recently, life has been good and I can’t complain. I’m finally content. 2010 was challenging – yes… but having your mind finally expand due to biology and understanding situations better is quite invaluable. 2010 was just quite an odd year. I met some interesting people and learned from them. This helped me compile a list of goals.
These are my “resolutions”:
- Sleep more (they call it beauty rest for a reason right).
- Play more video games (jus’ sayin’)
- Eat healthier
- Build better friendships and improve on current good ones
- Focus.
- Donate more
- Travel more!
- Seek more “first” experiences…
- Write, write, write
- Date more normal guys (thanks dad — I didn’t want to make this a resolution but my dad told me that I dated weird guys… <3 him — I just had to add that!)
What are your resolutions?
I’d like to share what happened though! This year was an incredible year of firsts for me.
January
I started the year off by heading to the spa (first type I’ve been to like that) and attending church with Johanna who was visiting from Sweden. I wrote very few entries in January because I was focusing on certain goals. I also learned how to replace an iPod Touch Screen (a first).
I also tried Sahaja Yoga (another first) also with Johanna. I also started writing tutorials for cookbooks.adobe.com.
February
I enjoyed Valentines Day but I learned a very important lesson about myself and love. I also left my job (a first) to accept another. I joined Aviary, inc. It was my first experience at a Start-up company — which was the wrong fit but I wouldn’t find that out until later. I also decided to get a REAL smart phone, I removed my old phone (bye bye red).

March
In March, Pari Dukovic was able to do my “25th year photo” which came out amazing!


I got an interview with Dominican Source.
I also learned how to deal with an incredibly difficult client or prevent them.
I attended NYC Twestival as one of my first Twitter-related events. I also tried Netflix for the Wii and loved it.
Did some photo manipulations… and got addicted to the show Keith and the Girl.
April
On April Fool’s Day, I pretended to get married to my friend Marvin who has been an amazing friend since I’ve met him. I tested the iPad at my job at the Start-Up Company. I also decided to start that Design Lady NYC fan page to separate my life from my real facebook page. I also bought a relationship book that made me change my perspective on relationships but in it’s irony, the couple also broke up.
I decided to try something new — something where I tried to be nice daily.
MOMA had a Tim Burton exhibition and I was lucky to have attended:
I also got my very first real professional haircut:

May
I went to the first party from @db — a tweetup where I met @justcreative and @iamkhayyam.
I also lost my job on May 7th. I had so much to say but I was talked into not writing about what happened but I didn’t let that stopped me from telling my employers exactly what I thought it all came from. I learned a huge lesson during that experience. It also taught me an incredibly lesson about kindness of strangers, separation of races, beliefs etc. It was a very trying experience for me and it opened up my eyes about life in just a few days!
My friends helped me get through it…
I through of a list of endless opportunities…
However, I landed an amazing opportunity with an agency that I had interviewed with earlier in the year. I got the chance to work on the interface of all things, the Nook II.
I also realized the value of supporting other creative people.
Pacman was uploaded on my server since Google’s was only there for a couple days…
My friends became more important to me and I learned how to balance my checkbook much more efficiently.
June
I became more aware of the HTML 5 vs. Flash debate.
I got a litl.

I also tried Paintball for the first time:
Hung out with someone who randomly met me through twitter. I also decided to go home to the Virgin Islands.
July
In July, continuing the “firsts” I tried pole dancing classes. Which made me respect what the body can do — but of course I’d never strip
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I saw Inception — the first screening that I’ve ever done and attended my first block party.
This month, I also tried being a vegetarian for one month and bootcamp training for the first time.
August
Went to my first burlesque show and got my first tattoo. I also dimissed a job that I definitely didn’t like after learning new things about freelancing such as, get to know what net 30 means and not everyone will want to pay you especially if you’re a freelancer.
I tried to reevaluate my life as a single girl. I went on my first hike.
I valued the friendship of these two girls. I realize that there can be girls who aren’t bitchy and conniving. They are certainly the best of the best. Cole from Bama to Brooklyn and Patrice from Hell and Heartaches.
I went to my first poetry reading.
Then, there was a start of my Graphic Novel Project.
September
My website jadersworld.com (my first domain) made 10 years old. I went to my first J’ouvert. I wrote about Attaining Happiness. I also went to my first Fashion Night Out event for some reason I always missed out on it. I also did the annual breast cancer race as usual.
My friend Joe got married — I haven’t been in a wedding in so long that I thought they were extinct — seriously.

I realize how important Klout was on Twitter when I got Lone Star Screening kit. I went to my second hiking trip. I became more aware of the influence of brands.
It became more apparent that health benefits will be difficult to attain as a freelancer.
October
I did my first Improv Everywhere assignment with the MP3 experiment. I alo saw the Social Network Movie which has been drawing a great deal of traffic to this site.
GAP changed it’s logo. I discovered Varsano’s Chocolate.
It became more apparently how much Google is needed in my life.
I attended the NYC Comic Con.

Catfish was a good movie and I went to the Adobe Max Conference again.
November
I made my Halloween costume this year:

iVoted in the Elections. I’m often fascinated by this because I’ve only been a citizen for a few years.
I realized that many people were deactivating their facebook accounts only to sign back on.
I interviewed my parents for the first time for a blog entry.
I also took part of the Great Football Giveaway.

I also went on my first Dessert Crawl and did my very first Android app.
December
I got my first Mac ever…
I realized more and more how awesome twitter is.
I received Google TV from the October Conference we went to.
I came to the conclusion that I really have nothing to complain about.
Learned how to make Butterlane Cupcakes went to the first Klout Party that I’ve been invited to ever and another great party from Damien (@db).
I also did my first Blog off entry and hope to do more very soon.
OH yah, and I realized that I gained alot of weight and this is the heaviest I’ve ever been in my ENTIRE life (I still look kinda’ hot though with curvessssssssss).
I also learned to be closer to my parents. They are incredible people and well, I feel lucky to be their daughter (*tear*).
Also, finished the year off with an Adsense Google Check. Now this blog finally pays for itself. Thanks everyone!
That was my year! If I forget anything it will be in a follow-up post I’m sure — like you care… Anyway, how did yours go?
Happy New Year and best wishes for 2011!
Jerlyn












