I somehow made it to junior year. But, I don’t do goals, I do maxims because it’s the effort not the outcome. So, I figured I would share my maxims for junior year.
- Don’t be realistic
Nothing about my dreams are “realistic”– so why should I be? My dreams are exuberant and require hard work to come true—so I’m going to be exuberant and hard working. And guess what, I bet I will achieve everything I want and more because of that. Become the person who can live your dreams, that’s my theme for this year.
- Give 100% as often as you can.
But I’m not naive, I know I can’t give 100% to everything, so I’m planning on giving 100% to as much as I can. Putting your all into what matters is the best way to build the life you want. Life comes to those who try, so I’m going to try (and succeed).
I didn’t make the musical freshmen year for a reason and I didn’t win a single election sophomore year for a reason. Both of those things led me to starting The Clear Media Project and Broadcast Club.
Even if it was painful, I learned as many lessons from failures as I did successes. So, try to take every failure as a lesson, because in my world, there’s no such thing as failure–just redirection.
- Every day is another chance
As I dive head first into this next year, I have to remember to treasure every day and see life not as monotonous, but as a series of chances you have to take. Every day I can learn, screw up, thrive, and do amazing things. You can too.
Now I leave you with this knowledge and my best wishes for the year ahead. No matter where you’re headed, make sure you’re happy in the end.
Until next time,
Ella Greene