Earlier this
year, I was part of a workshop which was about social styles in the work
environment. The assessment of my style and what was said about it was not just
accurate, but also a little amusing. Well, amusing because people make fun of
some things I do, but then it really is very satisfying and fun. Like making
pretty Excel sheets. Won’t you agree that they can be efficient and
presentable, at the same time? I certainly believe so.
So, apart from
work-related Excel sheets, I made two personal ones which made me very happy.
The first was
some scenario planning I did before heading out to Goa. I usually do not do
this when travelling, but I was a little confused about how I should spend my
time there. After all, even though I would have had company there, I was travelling alone.
How it finally
shaped up was very close to Scenario 4. *grins*
The other was a
direct consequence of having a full time job and living with family. I feel the
need to do something new and exciting very often. So I started maintaining a
sheet with records of something new that I did every month.
Something New: an occurrence or an event that has never
been experienced before
Most of it was
fun, some embarrassing, some inconsequential, and some not worth sharing, but I
am glad to tell you that I did have a fair amount of data for this file.
:)
The list itself was
a first. I am hoping to scale this to something better and bigger next year.
And since this
is directly related to my customary year-end post, I’m clubbing the content
below.
# For a fear of
drowning in water, I went scuba diving and 30 feet deep into the ocean
# Went to watch
the Beating Retreat live at Raisina Hill
# Backpacked in
the mountains
# Started
wearing contact lenses
# Regularly did
yoga for six months
# Drove up till
16,500 feet
# For a fear of being at a height of even two feet, I sat on a camel and moved through the
desert at 10 feet above ground
# Slept in the
open in the desert
# Went for a rather disappointing sufi music concert at Humayun's Tomb
# Bought my highest heels
# Bought my highest heels
# Became an aunt
(I know I didn’t have a role to play there). But walking with him in my arms
and managing
to entertain him is big enough!
# Had a lot to
drink - tried a lot of new drinks and found a new favourite
# Thought that I
did not need to be rushed to an ER this year, had this latest accident, and
felt royally idiotic!
# I did have
more than my share of health-related pain and depression this year too
# Broke a heart
# Had my heart
broken (Yes, again!)
# Watched a lot
of stand-up comedy, didn’t miss any show that came to Delhi from The Comedy
Store, Mumbai
# Figured the
difference between being short tempered and angry. I used to be short tempered.
What I now experience is a calm exterior and a lot of anger inside.
# Declined a rishta only by looking at a guy’s
pictures
# Started thinking
about getting married
# Made two
drastic changes in the hairstyle. Loved one more than the other, got a LOT of
compliments for the other.
# Experienced a
first real ‘happy anniversary’
# Splurged a
LOT!
# Sat on a ghoda gaadi late on a cold winter night.
It was one of those *silly grin* moments.
# I listened to
the entire Budget Speech of the FM, live
# Started going
to a spa
# Stayed at the
Taj in Mumbai
# Did a speed
tour of the Sun Temple at Konark. The place reminded of history textbooks from
school.
# Got promoted
# Went on a
blind date for the sheer thrill of the experience
# Made my first
real online purchase (not books or movie/travel tickets)
# Cut my own
hair
# Watched and
loved Sherlock Holmes
I worried about whether 2012 was going to last. I think it was a fairly good year. I don't know what to expect from 2013. At all. It feels like I am approaching a blind turn. But I do not know if I should be slowing down.
Too many question marks. Too much blank space. Very unsure.
4 comments:
Such an exciting list!
Most proud of you for the scuba, yoga and the extensive travel.
And I couldn't agree more on the Sherlock bit.
PS: Excel sheets are very cool. Now if you get a rishta from a boy who makes one as diligently as you do, consider it :)
:)
Hehee...but there are too many men who do that. I think I would like to meet that guy who is thinking of getting 'helvetica' tattooed in arial and waiting for a girl to spot it. :P
Haha, you and your font obsession :)
Of course! :D
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