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IMG_9933 IMG_9934 Yesterday, I bought a fantastic book. Called FIVE. It is not so much a book to read as a book to look at and enjoy. The typesetting alone excites me.

I have been thinking a lot recently about the next five years. And who I want to be then. If five years ago you had asked me who I wanted to be now, I would said something like “Single. In a high powered corporate job. Not living in Maryland.”

But I am pleased with where the last five years have taken me. And the choices that I have made. And I am in love with the idea that we get to pick the future. The next five years. I am excited to become someone new.

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20 responses to “where will you be in the next five years?”

  1. jody Avatar

    I have just bought this book and agree totally that the look of the book is wonderfully inspiring.
    It jumped off the shelf at me because I have a mere 5 years before I will be turning 50 (eeekk!) and this got me thinking…

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  2. Stephanie Howell Avatar

    Um, where will I be? Honestly I have no idea. I could be anywhere.
    But I’ll tell you this. I’ll have a husband I adore and beautiful kiddos, and I’ll be striving to be the best mommy, wife, and woman that I can be. That’s about all I can tell you, but it sounds good to me. 😉

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  3. Karin Avatar

    From (Minnesotan) comedian Mitch Hedberg:
    “I had a job interview at an insurance company once and the lady said, “Where do you see yourself in five years?” I said, “Celebrating the fifth year anniversary of you asking me this question.””

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  4. Julia Avatar

    This looks like a great book, if only for the type 🙂 I love type! But, I also love these types of questions. I like opening a new page in my journal and scribbling down some important thoughts on the future.
    I want to know that I’ve made decisions along the way that are true to myself, true to the joy of discovery, true to the relationships I consider important.

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  5. melanie Avatar

    coolio.
    oddly, i don’t want too much to be different in 5. although i will be 40 🙂

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  6. molly Avatar

    Once a (slightly older and seriously more successful) friend dispensed this advice — I will pass it on: The person you will be in five years depends on the books you read and the people you associate with.”
    The author, Anne Dillard cautions (I’m paraphrasing, of course) “be careful what you read, for that is how you will write.”
    And yes … great typography here, thanks for sharing.

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  7. heyjenrenee Avatar

    that book looks gorgeous!

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  8. grungedandy Avatar

    Oh I like this! I do love type based books I haven’t seen it over here yet but will keep an eye out. By the way just thought I’d say your article in Scrapbook inspirations August 2008 issue 43 is out on the stand now (uk) and I love it was a lovely surprise to see you in the mag (I’m a subscriber so I get it early) anyhoo Seeya hugya G

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  9. mR Avatar

    dang I love books like that.
    Thanks for sharing.
    I never would have guessed the last five years either.
    Not by a long shot.
    That is what makes life fun though huh?

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  10. Amy Tangerine Avatar

    thanks for posting this.
    you’ve made my day.
    my favorite number is five.
    purchasing this now.

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  11. lu Avatar

    love books like this. they make you think…

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  12. Diana Avatar

    good question!

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  14. robbie Avatar
    robbie

    ha ha ha, i like the line about what you would have said five years ago

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  15. Mandi Avatar

    I love typography. I love this.

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  16. Courtney Avatar

    oh that book is inspired.
    love it.
    wow – great question!!!
    i know where i will be
    and i will make it happen 🙂
    Court

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  17. Courtney Avatar

    oh that book is inspired.
    love it.
    wow – great question!!!
    i know where i will be
    and i will make it happen 🙂
    Court

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  18. Courtney Avatar

    thanks for the great suggestion!
    to karin, who posted the mitch hedberg quote up there — i love mitch! he’s a genius!
    there’s a similar book out there that i’ve seen (and that also has it’s own website) – “Dear Future Me” (http://www.futureme.org/book.php). it looks pretty great, if only for the fact that you can write yourself an email that will be delivered in X number of years.

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  19. Courtney Avatar

    ** you can send yourself an email via the website, not the book.
    … must proofread before hitting ‘post’. sorry!

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  20. Mandie Segura Avatar

    i tried to buy that book on bn.com, but it was taking forever, and i just gave up. sad. i’ll find it someday…..hopefully sooner than 5 years from now. 🙂

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