The End of the World? 3 Things to Learn from It

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Is the world really coming to an end? There seems to be many arguments with the US fiscal cliff, the Mayan 13th bak'tun year, and assorted other horrors in the news this past year. But every end is also a new beginning, right? So I think we should take this time to learn from all of these close calls and be smarter about the future.

  1. Be prepared financially
    • There will be ups and downs in life that can be very costly. Whether it is a flooded basement, repair construction on I-25, or fighting 9/11 terror, surprises happen that you will "do whatever it takes" to make it right. You can't plan for specific downfalls but you can save for a rainy day.  See specific ideas here at Daily Worth.
  2. Be strong socially
    • Don't be the one in the dark that didn't know that CU got a new head football coach (from San Jose), that your mentor was nationally recognized, or that Miss USA won Miss Universe 2012. Being on top of the local buzz not only makes you intellectual but your peers will appreciate the attention. Make your personal interactions count and you will see career growth in our future. For tips on socializing visit BlogHer.
  3. Celebrate yourself mentally
    • "Be the change you wish to see in the world." Gandhi was wise in that if you want something to happen you better take charge and you'd be surprised how far one voice can go. Be influential and start speaking up in meetings, volunteering locally, and reward yourself. Don't wait for others to recognize your efforts, recognize them yourself! No one else can do it as well as you can and you should take a stand where it matters to you. Donate to causes like Kiva and Half the Sky, be motivated to tell your story at TED, or simply celebrate life and live it to the fullest through something at Travel Zoo.
What would you do differently if you could be reborn like a phoenix? Would you save more, spend more, talk more, listen more, play more, work more? Tell me what you plan to do after doomsday December 21st!


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