Micah January 1st

2009: The Year of the Body

I was sick for New Years. Like really sick.

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Which sucked. Like really sucked.

But it gave me a bit of time to reflect. Which is something I really like to do. I like to think about things learned.

In thinking about 2008, I saw that there was a pretty consistent theme. 2008 was The Year of the Mind for me. I learned that I suffer from Bi-Polar II and everything that goes with it. It was a great thing to learn, and something I am very grateful.

I wrote about relationships (at least my search for one). Or the changes I was trying to make to be better at them.

On a side note, the first song I listened to in 2009 was I Held Her In My Arms by the Violent Femmes. Why does that matter? Look at the lyrics:

Im gnawing on the knowledge
That I have been burnt
And Im learning things that i
Shouldve already learnt

Everyone I ever knew
Was so kind and coy
I was with a girl
But it felt like I was with a boy
I cant even remember
If we were lovers
Or if I just wanted to
But I held her in my arms

Kinda fits, I think.

As 2008, closes, I spent a lot of time in the previous year getting my mind straight, which for me is soundly attached to the heart. s

As 2009, opens, I have decided its time to focus on me. On my physical. Meaning, getting my body in shape. Getting my finances in shape. Building a routine that works and that I can follow. Basically learning how to take care of me.

Here is to 2009, The Year of the Body.

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  • Yes, exactly, Micah - but companies don't know how to act like people because they've been trying to act like beacons of perfection for hundreds of years. this more than anything else, I think, is the real hurdle for companies - what does it mean to act human, and after all this time, what are the risks and benefits of it. And even if we want to, how do we unlearn our corporate culture and give it a go? This is a major sea change in corporate philosophy. What would it look like if all companies had a human face? hmm. sounds like a blog post.
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