A Letter from my Future Self (#reverb10)

This month I am participating in the #Reverb10 project with 4,000+ other bloggers (read the archive of my entries on my Tumblr); a daily prompt to help people “reflect on this year and manifest what’s next.” I’m also incredibly honored to contribute as an author - today’s post is a response to my own prompt:

Future self. Imagine yourself five years from now. What advice would you give your current self for the year ahead?

Dear Jenny,

I am so proud of you. You’ve worked really hard to get where you are, and I want you to relax now. You have so many good things coming, you don’t have to work as hard as you think you do. Enjoy your life and watch things unfold, all in perfect time. Time to square your shoulders back, hold your head high, and keep moving through your life with grace and ease. And don’t forget to smile!

From my perch five years from now, I can tell you that you will not remember all those little tasks, deadlines and emails you worry about. You’ve got the small stuff covered. You’ve accomplished every goal you’ve ever set and then some. I hope you are as proud of yourself as I am.

Amidst all the external definitions of success, please don’t forget to look inward.

A few reminders:

  • Take care of yourself. Eat well. Exercise. Get outside. Get plenty of sleep. Rest and remember to spend plenty of time alone. Put yourself first so that you can share your best gifts with the world.
  • Be nicer to yourself. Weighing ten pounds less does not make you a better or more interesting person. Weighing ten or twenty pounds more does not make you unloveable. For every day or every moment you criticize yourself, you are cheating yourself out of your fullest joy.
  • Face some hard truths. You will hit rough patches. You will have more “lowest moments of your life.” Again you will find yourself feeling dark and depressed. Again you will find yourself going to sleep fully clothed because you cannot muster the emotional energy to get undressed. These moments always turn out to be your best teachers. These are the moments that will help you serve others in new, extraordinary ways.
  • Let people in. You will know when the time is right. When it is, let go. Let yourself love with abandon. You don’t have to protect yourself so much. You will still be able to take care of yourself if and when these relationships end, and they will have given you new perspectives on life.
  • Forgive yourself. It’s time to stop carrying all that guilt. That you could have been nicer, more accommodating, more supportive, more generous, more selfless; that you could have given more time and attention – or even more love. The past is in the past, and you are doing the very best you can. The very best does not mean perfect. It is okay if you aren’t perfect — none of us are.
  • Live your life on your own terms. Stop looking for everyone’s approval. Stop living in fear that if you say or do the wrong thing, you will lose people forever. If that happens, it wasn’t meant to be. Stop auditioning for other people’s lives and embrace yourself, exactly as you are.
  • A note on judging others. It is so easy to do – we all do it. But be careful who you judge, what you turn your nose up to, and the opinions you rally behind without questioning. They almost always come back to teach you a lesson by giving you the very experience that you were so quick to judge. Treat others with respect, compassion and an open-mind at every possible moment.
  • You are capable of so much more than you even realize. We all are. You have infinite power at your fingertips and it’s just waiting for you to engage it. Take those risks you are afraid of taking. Trust yourself. You’ve gotten yourself this far in your life — keep going. Even more greatness lies ahead if you can just take the leap, even in those moments where you can’t see the other side yet. Dream even bigger! Reach for the stars – they are waiting for you.
  • Soak it up, baby! Whew – this is heavy stuff. Remember not to take yourself too seriously! Lighten up, laugh, have fun, be young, sing and dance your heart out. Celebrate! Be thankful for all of your gifts and blessings. Honor them by letting yourself experience bliss at every opportunity. Let the bliss grow and expand. Sprinkle gold dust around everyone and everything you can see.

I know you know this, because you’ve said it before — you already have everything you need. Time to stop chasing and start embracing. I have no doubt you will do it with flying colors. You already have.

Oodles of love and cupcakes*,
Jenny

*P.S. Yes. That is ACTUALLY a picture of a french-toast bacon cupcake.

P.P.S. Pictures and highlights from the recent trip to New York City:

I had the absolute time of my life in New York City last week, and plan on returning as often as I possibly can in 2011. Highlights: singing at the top of my lungs to “All I Want For Christmas is You” with my friend Julie in Toritilla Flats while watching Monday Night football, doing Yoga at 4am with a new friend in the Standard Gym, Wednesday’s cupcake tweet-up (see below), meeting up with Gabrielle Bernstein at The SoHo House for coffee and her wise author wisdom, celebrating Ann’s 40th with all of her wonderful friends and family at Cuba, and buying the 12-cupcake sampler pack from Crumbs for immediate consumption in The Standard Lounge one snowy afternoon.

Here are a few pictures that capture some of the fun:

Cupcake tweet-up at Eleni’s in Chelsea Market with amazing blogger ladies (so fabulous that a random passer-by asked for my business card because we “were so inspiring!”). From left to right: Top row - Monique Johnson, Chloe Tashjian, Teresa Wu, Me, Sam Karol, ChaChanna Simpson; Bottom row - Lissy Carr, Allie Mahler, Ginny Becker and Diana Antholis.

The fabulous ladies of the cupcake tweet-up

Cupcake Tweet-up FTW!

Here’s a picture of me and Ann (my NYC Angel) before her birthday party:

NYC-A & J-Rock (Me)

Me and Julie at Tortilla Flats:

Jenny Blake and Julie at Tortialla Flats

Troublemakers

Can’t wait to see what those of you participating in #reverb10 reply to today’s prompt! And much love and gratitude to the #reverb10 team: Cali, Kaileen & Gwen.

  • http://twitter.com/eco_banshee shirley

    thanks for the great #reverb10 prompt @jenny_blake. LOVE your share at http://bit.ly/i8Fbdd.

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Thanks so much Shirley! I hope you’re having a fantastic week :D

  • http://yourkickasslife.com Andrea Owen

    Love this, Jenny! Obviously, my favorite is the second bullet point :)
    You’re beautiful! xo

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Thanks girl! Love you to pieces — merry Christmas!!

  • http://www.kunbrelifecoaching.com/blog Brett Kunsch

    “Don’t forget to look inward.” Reverb is all about that, huh? That’s why it rocks so hard!

    This is a remarkable post (hence why I’m remarking!). The running theme I hear is the unconditional love you have for yourself. Not in the narcissistic sense, but in a way that helps you grow and be present and at peace. Too many of us look way too frequently at the externals and completely forget to pay attention to ourselves.

    Celebrating the magic of cupcakes across the world is a great way to live it up and show yourself some love! I’m glad you enjoyed some in my hometown :) Merry Christmas and Happy 2011 – it’s going to be a great year!

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Brett! Thanks so much for your great comment. Yes – I’m working on cultivating more unconditional (non-narcissistic love) for sure. I didn’t realize you are from NYC!!! You don’t live there now, do you? Otherwise I would be very upset to have missed you…

      Happy holidays to you too!!! Going to be a great year indeed :D

  • http://twitter.com/jolene_TBD Jolene @TBDetermined

    Great post. I love the reverb prompts. I might do this one, because it’s such a goodie!

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Thanks so much Jolene! You’ll have to send me the link if/when you do post :D

      I hope all is well with Dr. Boy — congrats on a huge (bittersweet, I’m sure) transition to closing TBD…and that phase of your life. Can’t wait to see what you do next!

      Hugs & happy holidays!

  • http://www.frenchchristmas.typepad.com Noel

    I love your #reverb10 letter. I want to mail a copy out to everyone special in my life right now!

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Aw, thank you so much Noel! That means a lot to me. I hope you have a wonderful holiday!

  • Ursulaunemployed

    Such great points. Ones that are so easily forgotten. Excellent reminder post! :)

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Thanks so much! I hope all is well and that the job search sends you some good things in January :)

  • http://www.positivelypresent.com Positivelypresent

    Great post, Jenny! Last summer I wrote a letter to my future self and even though it hasn’t been that long, it’s been really interesting to go back and read it. I’d highly recommend coming back to this letter in a year or so!

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Thanks Dani! Future self letters are so much fun — great idea to come back to this one next year! It should be an annual event :D

  • http://www.brokedownartist.blogspot.com Emily

    Jenny, I loved this prompt and I love your post- especially what you say about evey time you criticize yourself, you are robbing yourself of your fullest joy- that is so true! I need to print this out as a freakin’ manifesto, girl;)

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Emily – thanks so much for your note! Love that you want to print it out…I should turn it into a manifesto! Been meaning to write one for a while now…

      Happy holidays!!

  • http://livingabrighterlife.blogspot.com/ Jen @ Living a Brighter Life

    I’m so glad that you were a #reverb10 prompt author! It brought me to your blog which has a huge amount of career information which is much needed for me right now! I’m so inspired by how much you have accomplished!

    Thanks so much for this awesome blog!

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Aw, thanks so much Jen! That really means a lot to me – I’m so happy that you’ve been able to find some useful stuff here. Welcome! Looking forward to keeping in touch :D

  • Elizabeth

    I have mo idea what a Tweet Up is but it sounds dirty. I like it. Lovely post .., expect less and be more ordinary between book signings! That’s my advice.

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Hah! Tweet-ups are the best. But only when cupcakes are involved. Which can be dirty if taken as a euphemism for other things, as my male friend used to do. But I digress.

      Thanks for the book tour advice…I’m going to need it! Great tips :)

  • http://www.mirecho.com Suj

    This is great, Jenny! I remember writing a letter to my future self a year ago, which should be coming back soon. It’s always so interesting to see where you have gone/been to in that short amount of time.

    And the cupcake looks divine.

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Thanks Suj! That’s awesome that you’ll be getting your letter back soon – always such an exciting and nostalgic feeling to read back on things like that.

      Happy holidays!

  • Nicole

    whoa just stumbled across this & it totally spoke to me – I absolutely relate 100%! get-it-girl, love the blog & this post! 

    • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

      Thanks so much Nicole! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment :D

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