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  • It's a new year! And that means your resolutions are...

  • OH MY GOD MY RESOLUTIONS

  • (mutters) shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shit

  • (GASPS)

  • Oh yeah, they're dead.

  • Totally forgot about them and now they're dead...

  • (awkwardly closes door)

  • But don't worry, even if your resolutions are freaking dead, it's never too late to re-evaluate

  • Everything you've ever known and see if there's a better way!

  • I do it all the time.

  • In fact, when I was 13, I came up with both a life philosophy,

  • And a method for evaluating my life and seeing if I was actually

  • aligned with the person that I wanted to be in the life that I wanted to create.

  • and it is actually surprisingly easy.

  • I've stuck with it for the last 15 years and I don't know why I have never talked about it

  • BUT HERE IT IS!

  • When I really started to look at my long life of 13 whole years,

  • I realized I could approach it categorically.

  • I saw life broken down into the following areas:

  • emotional, intellectual, spiritual, mental, physical, artistic and financial.

  • Now in each of these categories, figure out what the ideal 'you' looks like.

  • Try to be very specific about what the best 'you' does.

  • For intellectual, that means I learned two new skills and read 70 books a year.

  • For my mental health, I meditate twice a day for 20 minutes and see a therapist at least once a month.

  • For emotional, I see friends at least twice a week

  • and engage in a hobby that has nothing to do with my work life that I get to do just for fun.

  • For physical, I workout three to four times a week and gain my left split.

  • For spiritual, I read more philosophy in Buddhist books and constantly contemplate my mortality and what it means to me.

  • For artistic, I write a short story per month,

  • experiment in new mediums throughout the year, and I aim to complete two longer short films a year.

  • And for financial health, I save 10% of my paycheck,

  • donate 10% of my money to charities and make consistent contributions to my IRA.

  • Sometimes, these will overlap and those are the ones that you should definitely pay special attention to.

  • For example, therapy will help both mental and emotional health.

  • Yoga benefits someone mentally and physically.

  • Exercise helps emotional and physical areas and so on, and so on (woohoo!)

  • Now, take a look at the big picture.

  • How in line are you with this vision that you've created?

  • And if not, how can you be more balanced in your life and work on the areas that are weak?

  • I've done this every year for like, forever,

  • And I supplement this little bubble map with a vision board so that I can always check in visually,

  • and see if I'm on track with what I value to be important.

  • I know I was a very introspective thirteen-year-old,

  • But I found that this has really helped me in my life, like keep balance or ...

  • Strengthen areas of my life that are weak, that I really want to improve.

  • I'm Anna Akana,

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  • principal, interest, escrow, fixed-rate mortgage

  • (unable to type out this part lol)

  • So my favorite feature is the amortization calculator, which helps me understand the payment breakdowns,

  • and how I can affect the life of my loan over time to suit me as I go.

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  • (a lot of people worked on these captions so be thankful)

It's a new year! And that means your resolutions are...

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