2022 Yearly Themes
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- čas přidán 15. 12. 2021
- Grey is wondering about season breaks, Myke was feeling apprehensive, and they both share their Yearly Themes for 2022.
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I can't believe Grey said "I really like what I do"! I swear he's getting more sentimental as the years go by!
I won't say that I noticed this in a consistent or remarkable way, but I do remember thinking at some point earlier this year "is it me, or Is Grey making more videos?"
58:40 Not that I was counting, but I definitely noticed. Several times in the recent (geologically recent) past have I thought, ah what a pleasant surprise, a new grey video already, how unusual!
Ah yes. The bane of every oddessy's voyage: sea creatures (sharks) and women (Tiffany). Sailor Grey forged through those stormy seas and has the tales to tell.
I have yet to set it into paper but I'm thinking this will be the Year of Shift. 2021's theme was "Year of Uncomfortable": I strived to rock the boat instead of caving to my anxiety and it worked in my favor every time. This theme is going to merge my old tendency to plan with my new love for bold shots. Rock the boat for little things, make a plan on how to tip the ship. The ship I plan to tip being my secret theme.
It took me awhile to figure out what to do for this year, especially since the Year of Branching Out did not go well. Last year felt very very... bland. The pandemic finally got to me, and I started to just feel like I was losing my sense of self.
So that's why 2022 is going to be year of DISCOVERY. I want to get back in touch with myself. I want to discover what I like, what I don't like.
2021 was survival. 2022 is going to be recovery I think
I do themes over seasons, and this is my Winter of Courage. I'm trying to guide myself to make more courageous decisions in my creative work. It's also been a helpful touchstone when trying to step out of my Covid hibernation and back into the world (somewhat scuppered by Omicron, but now I'm reminded to have courage in the face of more potential lockdowns - a great example of why it helps to have looser themes rather than pre-defined goals).
I wish I had thought about FOUNDATION. This year's theme was Preparation, and next year's theme (which I literally marked into my new journal yesterday!) is Balance. FOUNDATION would have been an epic follow-through in either direction.
I’m thinking of making my yearly theme for 2022 to be, “futureproof”. It’s kind of like a more specific preparation!
@@m.i.c.h.o That sounds like a good one! Definitely one to share! For me 'Preparation' was recognizing that I had/have several major life changes on the horizon and needing to lay the groundwork for successfully handling those transitions. The great thing about 'themes' is the interpretation/resonance of a word can mean totally different things to different people.
Mine year is Be Proactive. I think my biggest problem this year was procrastination and setting this as the mindset seems a good way to make my brain recognize what I'm procrastinating on
Ey thanks guys!
I was at a meeting with one of my teachers at school (it's the last day of the semester) and while I was gone my classmates decided to go see a horror movie, which is not really something I wanted.
But just when I returned this released! And now I've got ~2 hours to actually enjoy! (Without being bothered by the movie or screaming classmates)
Thanks a lot! :)
This year is officially my Year of Wedding. My partner and I are getting married at the end of this year so this theme has a very clear end point and I have only a vague idea of how to get there. The theme requires that I spend at least some time planning or discussing or actioning something towards our wedding.
I'm also going to be continuing my seasonal themes as well, first season is the Season of Routine, getting back into some of the routines I tried to put into place this time last year and also some new ones.
I think its a really interesting idea having one major thing be your yearly theme and then having different split offs of it that can address both the theme and general life. It seems like it could be good for goal making
I gave it some thought and my theme for this year will be. Professionalism.
Retroactively 2019 turned out to be the year of health, and that continued into 2020 due to the pandemic. 2020 and 2021 have been... chaotic and also interesting, oddly enough the first and second halves seem to have separate themes. So i might consciously give halves a theme.
Finishing up university. Falling behind on studying? "Be professional." Take up an assignment. Be professional.
It also fits with other things, and something that happened with my girlfriend gave me the revelation. I was *almost* late for the new years trip i set up for us because i forgot the tickets in another jacket and had to run home. And she keeps sending me memes about running late.
That was not professional of me. Be professional. Be on time.
Making a resume? Be professional.
On the fence about applying for an internship? Be professional, do it, don't be afraid that it will postpone graduation.
Going somewhere? Be professional, look nice. (Not too formal tho).
Procrastinating during the day? "What if you were in a workplace? Be professional."
Eating junk or something healthy? Be professional. (This might be stretching it)
I have 2 themes for this year. Year of Destruction and Year of New Growth
they both refer to this quote "new growth cannot exist without first the destruction of the old" so the year of destruction is all about destroying my "old growth" (things about myself that I don't like) and the year of new growth is about allowing my new growth (new things that I do like) to take form in me. I split them up cause I feel like if I have my yearly theme be both then it'll end up putting too much pressure on me at once so by splitting them I am having myself take it more step by step
Mr. Schumpeter, you got yourself a subscriber, eagerly awaiting your first video
Year of the Phoenix :D
@@mysaorsa yeah
1:00:09 Grey, we know why you're using the phrase "tapped out" and it has everything to do with playing Magic: The Gathering
I am very hyped up for this
I've been struggling with a theme, was gonna try to try and just learn new software and art styles and such, but year of learning feel like what I try to make every year about and feels too general... though I think where I am suffering most is just a fear of failure through out all my project... I have learned well the idea of "Fail Faster" But I don't believe I have ever managed to allow myself to truly take advantage of the concept. Maybe I condensed my previous year theme to much to a single concept or trait with "Decluttering" and hearing greys theme I believe I will turn this into "The Year of Failing Faster" The whole idea is to not get caught up in too many details, or get ahead of myself with the bigger picture, but to simply power out small components as much as I can till a larger whole begins to take form. I'm not entirely sure how I will manage this, especially being already a month into the year, but I guess starting with that observation is the first step.
My first time doing a yearly theme is this year and I choose stability. Thank you for letting me know about yearly themes
I try to do themes for whatever timeframe I feel fits best for this chapter in my life. I'm about to embark upon the Spring of Synergy, where I try to get more in-tune with my physical and mental health, as well as my self-image. I guess this is a really broad theme, but it currently has a few narrow meanings to me.
My theme for the year is Year of Writing. I'm aiming to finish a couple of writing projects, and when those are done, I have plenty of other smaller writing related tasks that can hop on board. The goal is to get faster and more consistent as a writer. Can only do it if I do the work.
For the season it's the season of starting. I'm a massive procrastinator. There's nothing worse than procrastinating all day on something that ends up taking 5-minutes. I'm usually pretty good when I have started, I can even transition tasks/projects easily enough. The starting part though - that's murder.
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My theme this year was Year of Healing. After a couple of very hard and bad years (2019-2020 probably being the worst years of my life), 2021 has been my focusing on healing, moving on, and letting go of past pains and traumas. It has been a hard year, but I have seen real change through this theme.
With that, my 2022 Theme is Year of Rebirth. It's about getting serious about reviving old hobbies, focusing on my health and fitness again, allowing myself to move on and get back out into the world. It is time to return as a wiser and better me that had been built from the past 3 years.
The themes have seriously helped in gaining perspective. I still have more concrete goals, but the theme is a super effective tool. The theme is primary, goals are secondary.
My 2020 theme was health, this was just pre covid and I just wanted to get healthy and look after my body more, then don’t get COVID was added mid year
This then continued with 2021 and I think it will 2022
Stay safe everyone
This is my winter of doing. Just do the things! Draw the pics, learn the language, take the class!
Grey can hit his 1 B target, just by changing thumbnail and release his old video's.
May I just rudely barge in with my yearly theme? My theme this year (my third yearly theme inspired by YOUS GUYS) is 4D, because my previous year was also 4D, and I'm aiming for 8. Every season is a D, and this winter is the Decluttering winter. Half of my useless clothes now belong to unnameD Azerbaijani Dumprser Divers, and the plastic bottle cemetery hiding in the Darkest corners of my all-room has now turned into several hydraulic waterpipes for herbs. So far this is going great.
I decided to make a theme of Year of Responsibiliy where I aimed to procrastinate less. And I am currently procrastinating on it
Ahhh the irony. I need help
I find it relaxing to work on my drawing skills with cortex or an old hello internet podcast episode playing in the background
can we have a uk version of the merch shop to buy in £ pls?
Cortex brand stapler?
yes
So um, can we get episode numbers on this and State of the Apps so that there's an unbroken line of numbers. Please, this is annoying me. I had to open Google podcasts to figure out that there wasn't a missing episode on CZcams.
I wish you had a shop either in Europe or the UK, the delivery charges from the US are a bit too much (Set up in northern ireland and get both). I love your diary idea though :)
I ordered the journal and was met with a Borat reference. How can I apply for a refund?
How much $ do we need to raise to have animation made for this episode. Totally serious
El tema que usaré este año es "lanzar"
I had to create an account because my tv didn't showed me witch episodes I've already seen
15 minutes in, 4 commercial breaks so far...
adblock?
@@dewdrop2470 doesn't work in the app on mobile