It's Friday in Sydney!
I often hate those ice breaker type questions, especially when I don't get any time to plan ahead for my response. I stumbled upon one recently that gave me some warm fuzzies and thought I'd present it to the community.
What is something you have accomplished as an adult that your younger self would be proud of?
For me, I think my younger self (only 6 years ago) would be immensely proud of all I've learned and accomplished since completely changing careers. My MUCH younger self might be proud/jealous of me traveling to France and Japan.
So, community, share it - what is something (or a few things) you have accomplished as an adult that your younger self would be proud of?
My younger self might be impressed that I actually mentor others now (outside of Community!).
And maybe happy that I'm actually doing some coding in my career? ⚙️ ⚡️
But let's be real, my younger self would be busy playing Nintendo. 😉
I barely have time for Pokemon Go these days! 😂
HI,
I think that my younger self would find it impressive that I am now much more Having the courage to leave comfort zones and start fresh.
BR
Kai
I can relate! It always feels impossible when you're younger, but I think there's a shift that happens that makes some of that courage feel a bit easier!
Ooh, this is one to think about, @Amanda Barber.
I think my younger self would be proud that I have moved on my own to live and work in 2 other countries. My first was originally for a 3-month stint, which made it easier to convince myself to go, though I ended up being there for almost 2 years.
She'd also be proud that I have bought 2 houses on my own.
Definitely reasons to be proud! 🥹 So cool, @Barbara Szczesniak! I'm always fascinated by your stories about living and working abroad. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Amanda. You did make me also think about how my teenage self would be shocked that I don't have a husband and 5 kids, but life goes how it goes.
At Grade 8 Graduation, my mom was embarrassed that my future goal was: "To make a lot of money doing very little work."
I believe that 13 year old version of myself would be disappointed/exhausted at how much work I end up doing in a day.
However, he'd be very impressed with how much I have been able to expand my gaming setup because of it ;)