Fatter, balder and happier: goodbye 2014 and hello 2015!

2014 is coming to a close and whilst I have put on some kilograms and lost more hair, I have to say that I am happier than I am ever been.
 
 I am bless with wonderful family and friends whilst also having a roof over my head and a job that I love. Really I can not ask for anything more than that!
 
 This time last year I set myself a number of goals (I refuse to call them resolutions) and whilst I did not make them all 2014 has been a great year in which I have made positive steps. I refuse, therefore, to be disappointed about the year it has been.
 
 I am not going to set any goals for 2015 save for one: I am going to start and end every day happy. I know I am going to have good and bad days and the bad days are going to effect my happiness but I am going to work hard on turning the bad days into good ones by the end.
 
 Bring on 2015!
 
 
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Goodbye 2013: Requiem for a very good year

The end of 2013 is drawing ever closer. I have always found New Year’s Eve to be a mildly depressing evening, such depression brought on by much over analysis and regret of the opportunities missed in the year just gone.

Truth be told though, when I think about this year it can only be described as having been a very good year. Sure there has been some negative moments; indeed, there has been some negative weeks. However, when everything that has happened this year is taken together the positive moments have far outweighed the negative.

2013 has been a year in which (this list is far from exhaustive but is illustrative):

  • I had the best day of my life (which due to an agreement made long ago I am unable to speak further of).
  • I set myself a lofty goal and I did my absolute best to try and reach that goal (Operation100.com).
  • I learned to accept my mental illness for what it is and, even better, I wrote about it.
  • I got to spent time with family and friends who love and support me.
  • I was able to support family and friends going through difficult times.
  • I met some wonderful people: both in person and in the petri dish of egos and opinion that is twitter.
  • I wrote more about topics that I enjoy like cricket and rugby as well as topics I am passionate about like mens health and customer service.
  • Australia’s cricket team won back the Ashes and Australia’s rugby team regained some pride on its summer tour.
  • I picked the winner of the Caulfied Cup and the Derby during the Cups carnival and ended up well in front for the year on the punt in general.

I chose not to recount the negative moments in this post: to do so would be to give said moments another opportunity to take over my brain and effect my thinking in a negative way. I know what they were though and, as I mentioned in the preamble to this post they have been far outweighed by the positive moments, some of which I have recounted above.

Having done a trial balance of the positive and negatives of the year that was and coming out with a view that it has been a very good year, there is not much else to do really other than to look forward to 2014 as another year of opportunity and promise. If I looked at it in any other way then the year would necessarily get off on a bad foot wouldn’t it?

Finally, a note of thanks: thank you for reading my blog this year. I have loved writing it. I know my tastes are eclectic and some of the things I write about are not to everyone’s liking at times so, if I have offended, I apologise along with thank you for continuing to read despite said offence.

I hope you all have a happy and safe New Years Eve and look forward to connecting with you further in 2014.