Our 2022 Year in Review
Before we ring in a new year, we want to send off 2022 properly. After all, it’s been quite a year! The past twelve months have brought us many adventures, proud achievements, and some amazing milestones. So today we’re taking a look back at 2022 and sharing some of our favorite memories with all of you.
My year can be summed up in one word: Busy
A good habit I developed: I started getting consistent about vitamins - I take them every single morning now and managed to stay relatively healthy all year long.
The best time management hack I discovered: using IGK “Good Behavior” spray on my hair before drying it - it is life changing and saves me so much time! Thank you, TikTok!
Memorable reads: The Premonition: A Pandemic Story by Michael Lewis and The Family Firm: A Data-Driven Guide to Better Decision Making in the Early School Years by Emily Oster.
Podcast favorites: My daughter and I listen to podcasts together most nights and our long-time favorite is Curious Kid Podcast. We also got into Newsy Pooloozi and just finished Six Minutes, which one of her teachers recommended and it was such a hit! We are in the market for another ongoing one like that - sort of a kid-friendly version of Serial if anyone has any recommendations.
When I am by myself I usually listen to business podcasts - some of my favorites are BizChix and the sister podcast Stacking Your Team; HBR IdeaCast; Pivot; and The Indicator from Planet Money.
My new skills of 2022 include: Home maintenance tasks- I ordered a new part and repaired my dishwasher, identified and repaired some kind of blockage in my dryer, and even fixed an issue with my garage door with the help of YouTube and video chats with girlfriends!
The best piece of advice I received: I am paraphrasing here but Robert Kennedy, my Goldman Sachs 10KSB lead faculty member, told my cohort of entrepreneurs that if you have even a tiny suspicion that something might be going “wrong” in your business, it’s likely that something actually IS wrong and you need to pay attention to your intuition. I think this advice can be applied to many different aspects of life, and it stuck with me.
Favorite moments: Finding out in an Uber one night that I was en route to a Billy Joel concert at Madison Square Garden. I had mentioned a year earlier that seeing him there was on my bucket list and never said anything about it again, so I was blown away at the surprise! The concert was amazing but the thoughtfulness was even better. My runner-up would be when my kids and I decided at the last minute to fly down to see Miami play UVA and ended up courtside. So much fun!
My big achievement: Hitting submit on my 10KSB final growth plan on December 4, which represented the end of the intensive part of the program. Balancing that commitment with our busy season at work while still being an involved and engaged parent was the hardest thing I have ever done by a long shot!
New Year's resolutions: My perpetual resolution for at least the last decade - learning how to put contacts in my eyes. I want to make them work so badly and have had all the help you can imagine, but nothing works - my instinct to blink is just too strong, and I can’t get the contact in. Free college counseling to anyone who can help me overcome this!
In 2023, I’m looking forward to: I have some fun travel planned, and this may sound lame but I am actually super excited to introduce a new type of application status chart for our Class of 2024 students. I had an epiphany about how to improve the tracking process, which continues to become more complex by the year, and I think it’s going to be a big hit that will make our students’ lives easier!
My year can be summed up in one word: Hectic
A good habit I developed: This sounds boring, but I have been struggling with a back injury for over a year now and making an effort to slow down and focus on healing (rather than throwing myself into all my favorite workouts!).
The best efficiency tool I discovered: “Open” and “Closed” to-do lists! I use an “open” list as a brain dump to get down literally everything I have to do, and then the “closed” list is limited to 3-4 items I will focus on. The key is that I can’t move anything from my open list to the closed list until I complete something that is on it! I’ve enjoyed this method because it lets me do the all-important brain dump to make sure I know what needs to happen, but also helps me prioritize (since I can’t do 100 things in a day, no matter how hard I try :))
Memorable reads: Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention and How to Think Deeply Again by Johann Hari; Move: How the New Science of Body Movement Can Set Your Mind Free by Caroline Williams (P.S: I’d recommend this book for any juniors hoping to study something like kinesiology or psychology - great to mention in an essay or interview!).
Podcast favorites: If Books Could Kill - a new podcast from one of my favorite podcasters this year that debunks some of the most popular ideas from books like Freakonomics, Outliers, and more!
I gained confidence in: Flying! I struggle to sleep on airplanes and was always afraid of long flights, but this year I took a couple 18-hour-plus flights with no problem.
The best piece of advice I received: Let other people help you when you need it (they want to!).
Favorite memories: I traveled to India this December for my cousin’s wedding. It was such a wonderful experience both to see a part of the world I’ve never visited before and to spend time with my extended family.
My big achievement: I dove into getting my 500-hour yoga certification this year, which is something I’ve considered for a long time. I’ll graduate in March!
New Year's resolutions: I want to start taking piano lessons. I LOVE music, but I have never played a musical instrument.
In 2023, I’m looking forward to: Continuing to travel and spend time with family and friends. Being able to do this post-pandemic is something that I will really never take for granted :)
My year can be summed up in one word: Active
A good habit I developed: Not checking my phone immediately when I wake up in the morning. It’s part of the morning routine I created after reading The 5am Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life by Robin Sharma. I still haven’t mastered the 5am workout or hearty breakfast, but I’m getting there!
The best time management hack l I discovered: Allison Bornstein’s TikTok series on closet editing and organization. Her system has saved me so much time and money. Bonus: I finally found the jeans I’ve been missing since 2019!
Memorable reads: By far my favorite book this year was The Watermen: The Birth of American Swimming and One Young Man's Fight to Capture Olympic Gold by Michael Loynd. I love a good underdog story! Honorable mentions go to Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus- a fun, easy read- and The Motivation Code by Todd Henry - a dense book but an interesting take on what it takes to get motivated.
Podcast favorites: Currently hooked on Betty in the Sky With a Suitcase! - a great mix of funny travel tips and stories from a long-time flight attendant. Runners- up include Stuff You Missed in History Class and You’re Wrong About.
I gained confidence in: my French language proficiency and my grilling skills.
The best piece of advice I received: “Make the day. Don’t let it make you.” - from a very wise Instagram post I stumbled upon.
Favorite memories: Hiking along the coast of southern California; reuniting with one of my best friends after three long COVID years; welcoming a new niece; watching one of my former students star on Broadway.
My big achievement: Surviving a 2-day, 17 mile winter hike in Shenandoah and earning my personal training certification.
New Year's resolutions: I am determined to keep up with my French lessons and read one fun book per month.
In 2023, I’m looking forward to: Traveling to Spain for my best friend’s wedding.
Happy New Year to all of you!
We wish everyone a very happy and healthy 2023, and we look forward to a new year and new cycle of college admissions!