Hello, and welcome to the new year! Like many of you, I set lofty resolutions for myself — from reading more books to developing a healthy workout routine.
However, three incredibly pressing items are at the top of my "get this done this year" list. Let’s take a look at them!
This Year’s Must-Do’s
👰♀️🤵♂️ Plan a wedding — I've been happily married since 2020 and have yet to get a date/venue/ceremony due to COVID, a cross-country move, and so on. It is time to get planning a wedding!
🔐 Get my family on a password manager — If you're like me, and you probably are since you are reading this newsletter, then you know about the dangers of the internet. Specifically, how vulnerable your information truly is! Over 200 MILLION Twitter users saw their Names, Emails, and Associated Twitter Accounts leaked on the web — with hackers buying the data for as low as $2.00 for the entire data set. That is why I am trying to get my family on a password manager like 1Password — better passwords mean higher security. Still, it also means my mom will finally remember her Apple ID information.
📩 Publish more INBOX ONE content — that means sending more news, stories, and commentary straight to your inboxes. For someone who spends so much time on the web, I do a lousy job of writing more than just Tweets — and let's be honest, that might stop soon with how Melon Nusk is managing (read: breaking) the social network.
Are you still reading? If so, great!
I have been more active on Instagram lately — so if you are not following me there, why not start today? I know, a huge groan given the algorithm and moderation, but I have decided to broaden my horizons on how I communicate and post content now that Twitter is setting itself on fire. Four thousand (4,000) character tweets. Are you serious?
Finally, a quick laugh for you all webcomic lovers. The Oatmeal just launched “Horrible Therapist,” an auto-generated comic strip. Make sure you read the disclaimer as its labeled NSFW, and the “images below are picked randomly, so they might be nonsensical and/or terrible.”