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Happy almost 2012!
It’s been an exciting year for Tiny Buddha. For one thing, the community has grown, but what I find most exciting is that the number of people sharing their stories and engaging with other people has increased exponentially.
During the first year, I published two posts from the community per week. In January of 2011, submissions slowed down, and I wondered if perhaps I’d need to take a new direction with the blog.
In February, however, that all changed, and posts started coming in so frequently that I was able to publish one per day, and oftentimes had to ask people to hold off on submitting so that I could catch up.
That has remained steady all year, and I’m excited to see that countless insightful, helpful, loving conversations have unfolded in the comments, some which included me and others that did not.
Tiny Buddha is what it is because people are willing to be honest about their experiences, and in doing so help others and let them know they are not alone. If you haven’t already, I hope you’ll contribute a post in 2012!
I have learned so much from everyone who has shared themselves here. So here are the top 10 insights of 2011 (based on page views and comments):
1. Anyone can be a hero.
I wrote this tiny post, Choose to Be a Hero, after hearing Dr. Phil Zimbardo speak. His research has revealed that we all have the potential for good and bad, and it’s largely influenced by our situations.
So what exactly makes a hero? Simply put, a hero is someone who chooses not to watch and wait in the face of a crisis. You don’t need to save someone from impending death to be a hero. You just need to speak up when your instincts tell you someone is being mistreated. The world is a better place when we all look out for each other.
2. We can choose to decrease our pain by letting go.
I wrote the post 40 Ways to Let Go and Feel Less Pain in 2009—and it remains one of the top three most visited posts on the site. It offers 40 things we can do, right now, to help ourselves let go frustration, bitterness, stress, and even past relationships.
We can’t change that life involves pain, but we get to choose what we do from moment to moment—and we can always choose to do something that helps us live peacefully in the now.
3. It’s okay to walk away from something that hurts you.
Kelly Reynold’s post Knowing When to Walk Away from Unrequited Love struck a nerve with a lot of us. It’s never easy or simple to move on when we feel attached to a person or a relationship we hoped would be, but sometimes it’s the best thing for us.
As Kelly wrote, “Loyalty and commitment teach us that we are not to walk away from people that we love…But if your relationship, be it friendship or romantic love, is unbalanced and one person is hurting, how much is enough? How many pieces are supposed to break and how damaged can we allow ourselves to get before we…accept that this type of love isn’t healthy?”
From there she suggested “Love and relationships require work and responsibility. We have to learn when to stretch and when to break.”
4. Learning to complain less can make us happier.
Lauren Stewart offered 10 concrete things we can do to minimize the urge to complain, from regular venting to practicing gratitude. I suspect this one resonated so strongly because complaining can feel instinctive, and yet it’s highly unproductive. It can also leave us feeling negative and depleted—but fortunately, there is another way.
5. We can deal with anger most effectively when we resist the urge to immediately act on it.
Earlier this year, when a reader sent me an email attacking my character, I decided to create a healthy roadmap for dealing with anger. I outlined 20 things we can do to deal with anger, encompassing sitting with it, exploring it, responding from a place of calm, and then learning from it to make positive changes in the future.
6. Criticism can actually have benefits—25 of them to be exact!
Since Tiny Buddha has received more attention this year, I have received more criticism—some constructive, and some, not so much. I decided to focus on the benefits of receiving criticism, and compiled them in the post How to Handle Criticism Well: 25 Reasons to Embrace It.
7. Peace is often a matter of asking ourselves the right questions.
Lynn Zavaro contributed more than a dozen posts this year, the most popular of which was 6 Questions That Will Make You Feel Peaceful and Complete. The first, a three-part question: What if there was nothing I needed to fix in me? What if there was nothing I needed to change? What if I was perfect just the way I am now?
8. We have more to appreciate than we may often realize.
At the start of the year, Celestine Chua compiled a list of 60 Things to Be Grateful for in Life. Some of them are things we occasionally take for granted—like our senses and our legs. Others are somewhat unexpected, like disappointment and fears. All remind us to look around and realize we’re fortunate, even on the days when we struggle.
9. We can let go of fear if we stop the stories in our heads.
Sometimes we start making comparisons in our mind, and that leads to a host of unhealthy, fear-based choices. In her brave post Let Go of Fear by Stopping the Stories in Your Head, Angela Gunn shared how her internal stories can lead her to shopping, overeating, and mindlessly surfing the web and watching television, and also offered a few tips to take control of our minds and our suffering.
10. We always have the choice to reinvent ourselves.
If you ever feel stuck or trapped in your life, know that you can consciously choose to reinvent yourself and your reality. The future does not have to create you—you create the future. That was Melissa Kirk’s message in the post 5 Steps to Reinvent Yourself. We have a say about who we become, and it starts with what we choose to do.
The Giveaway
To celebrate the New Year—and another year of Tiny Buddha—I’d like to give away 3 autographed copies of my book, Tiny Buddha: Simple Wisdom for Life’s Hard Questions. You can enter the giveaway by:
1. Leave a comment noting what you’d like to see from tinybuddha.com in 2012.
2. Tweet: RT @tinybuddha Tiny Buddha Book GIVEAWAY & Top 10 Insights of 2011 http://bit.ly/uxmKxS
If you don’t have a Twitter account, you can still enter by completing the first step. You can enter until midnight PST on Monday, January 2nd.
For 2012
I have some big plans for 2012, including some plans to expand the site, and I’m hoping to also create some mutually beneficial partnerships. Specifically, I’d like to create some tools, apps, and products related to peace and mindfulness.
If you are a developer or a distributor interested in partnering with Tiny Buddha, please contact me at email(AT)tinybuddha(DOT)com with a specific idea. I look forward to connecting with you!
And lastly, a request: If you have already read my book, Tiny Buddha, Simple Wisdom for Life’s Hard Questions, will you please leave me a review on Amazon.com? Those reviews make a big difference when potential readers are deciding whether or not to purchase. I would appreciate your support.
Wishing you a peaceful, healthy, happy 2012 friends!
Photo by brockamer

About Lori Deschene
Lori Deschene is the founder of Tiny Buddha. She started the site after struggling with depression, bulimia, c-PTSD, and toxic shame so she could recycle her former pain into something useful and inspire others to do the same. You can find her books, including Tiny Buddha’s Gratitude Journal and Tiny Buddha’s Worry Journal, here and learn more about her eCourse, Recreate Your Life Story, if you’re ready to transform your life and become the person you want to be.
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I already visit tinybuddha.com every day, and I must say that it really does give me a great start to my morning and reminds me to stay positive throughout the day. In 2012 I would like for everyone to keep up the great work, and perhaps to start having posts on the weekends if possible. I share these posts on my facebook every day and they always get great feedback so if there were a way to spread the message of Tiny Buddha to more people I think it would bring even more to the community. Happy New Year! I think 2012 will be the best yet for TB.
Thank you for everything you’ve done this year for me! In 2012, it might be interesting to have more thinking around the smaller things in life. I have sometimes avoided (silly as that sounds) reading certain articles because their titles seem so lofty. I tend to find that they’re rarely so (and thanks for that!), but tiny actions from Tiny Buddha might impact me more directly on a daily basis.
Honestly, I have enjoyed what I have been seeing on the site. Continue to offer thought provoking posts and encouragement. That would be awesome.
Love what you are doing here. I share many of your posts with my friends and also on a couple of my Facebook pages. I am looking forward to reading your new book.
I love the site and I would like to just see the articles continue in 2012. I especially like the ones with lists and enjoy the beautiful pictures each day.
Hello Lori! It has been a wonderful 2011 with TB, and I am sure it will great in 2012 as well.
You can consider to have a “hero of the month” post, where people share their stories about how they made a difference in someone else’s lives, being inspired by TB wisdom.
Thanks, peace and metta,
frank
http://www.amareway.org/
Nice! 🙂
I love this list and I’ll be sharing with others. Would really enjoy a copy of your new book as well. Happy New Year!
Happy 2012 TB! love the succint and pithy daily tips!
Lori, I only just discovered Tiny Buddha this past year, but have to say that it was one of the pivotal discoveries for me personally. It was you post above, #5, re: anger. Since then, I make sure to read every post of yours that I see on FB. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me find my center again.
I’ve just started reading TB, and would just like to thank you for the loving thoughts. I know that 2012 will be an emotionally healthy one with your help.
I love this site. I find it brings me much food for my soul at times I need it most. Would love to have a copy of your book, even I don’t win the giveaway. Someone told me today, that when I speak, I speak peace. What a wonderful compliment! I want to attribute some of that “peace” to you, as it is the mind expanding information I absorb every time I read Tiny Buddha. Where can I find a little pink buddha like the one in the picture??
Your site has been truly helpful to me and others I’ve shared it with. I’d like to see some tips about dealing with stressors that come with living in a large city. Thanks
I have enjoyed discovering Tiny Buddha (on Twitter) in 2011. I always seem to find insight from the posts. I would particularly appreciate more emails/posts that suggest concrete tools I could use to share these insights with my friends and family (not just sending them an email to read, but things I can DO). Thanks again for your work and congratulations on the book!
Posts from Tiny Buddha have really helped open my eyes, mind and heart in 2011. I look forward to what it brings in 2012. Of course I want posts focused on dealing with heartbreak and moving on, finding some sort of balance and focus on a daily basis. But, honestly, I would love to see an Android phone app! Happy new year!
I really look forward to readings of the Tiny Buddha everyday.. It makes my day a lot happier and got alot easier. I can always go to the web-site when I am having a bad day and it brings me joy and a peaceful feeling. So rthank you for the joy that you bring to my life on a daily basis.
I’m so ecited for a chance to win!! I look forward to all you bring to my life you enrich my life everyday!
I really like your site quite a bit and appreciate the opportunity for guest posting. It makes reading from so many different perspectives, most enjoyable as well.
Perhaps personal interviews either written or video posting would be something to add, particularly the latter.
Thank you.
David
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Tiny Buddha has been one of my great finds of 2011. Thank you!
In 2012? Thank you for everything just the way it is.
Ohh Tiny Buddha… I love what you do! I am working towards building the same kind of health and wellness community! Keep on sharing in 2012… hearing others’ stories is what is most inspiring! 🙂
Blessings to you 🙂
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Hello Lori. I am happy I stumbled upon this page it has helped me out in so many ways,as for what id like to see in 2012, just to keep all the helpfull and inspiring articles comming, I do love the quotes thats 1 of my favorite things.,I hope to read one of the books soon. your doing a wonderfull job I can’t think of anything that could possibly make it any better! 🙂
I love the articles that you send everyday! I often forward them on to people who may appreciate a specific message that you are sending and encourage them to sign up to receive them, too. I look forward to whatever you may write in 2012. Can’t think of anything in particular that I’d want to be changed. Namaste.
Tiny Buddha has helped me turn the corner this year during a particularly challenging time and find level ground from which to go forward. Great messages, thought provoking and spot on.
I look forward to challenging fodder through the daily messages. What I’d like to see from TB in 2012 —> perhaps a mechanism for connecting people with similar experiences.
Thanks so much!
Your site and encouraging words have sustained me during my husbands battle with cancer. I look forward to your posts and keep the 92 Life Lessons on my memo board next to my computer.
Susan H
Words cannot express how much Tiny Buddha has helped me this year. I am so very grateful to have a place to go and feel that I am not the only one going through what I am. So thank you for all the kind & encouraging words. And I think for the next year just keep on doing what your doing.
I so look forward to my Tiny Buddha e-mail! It’s the first one I open, like a little treasure to ponder during the day! Thank you so much! They are often timely. Right after Christmas, my daughter was upset because she had broken a tiny part of her favorite new Christmas toy! She was so angry with herself for “ruining” her beloved toy. What popped in my e-mail that day you may ask? “Peacefully Imperfect” what a gift for me to share with my daughter! We talked about how a giant teddy bear I had made 40 years ago, is now her favorite sleep buddy. How it’s missing an eye, the tongue fell off, and it’s showing signs of being well loved by tons of kids over 40 years! I explained to her, that her new favorite toy is showing the signs of being loved, despite it’s imperfections. And, to take it a step further, my daughter walks with a limp and has large surgical scars, she made the leap! Yep, something to ponder for a long time to come! Thank you Tiny Buddha! Keep ’em coming!
I just want to let you know Lori, that TB has helped me a ton this year. Thank you for your blog.
I would like to see more of the same. 😉 Really though, I’ve been finding the posts on dealing with life in general (particularly on the topic of ‘letting go’) helpful, and would like to see more of that. Someone else mentioned that they’d like to see an app…I think that’s a good idea too.
What an encouraging recap of suggestions from 2011. Coping skills are on my mind these days… fresh ones. 🙂
I say continue your vision you have for Tiny Buddha because in doing so you’ve helped so many people and will continue to do so on your journey. I love everything about your site and love reading it and getting great advice and help. Thank you for taking the time to help others keep up the great work 🙂
Finding your website has been a wonderful discovery. I often share your posts on Facebook. Thank you to you and your contributors for insights that brighten my day, inspire my writing, and help me view life with a different perspective. Please continue doing what you are doing. May 2012 be a year full of new discoveries.
I would love to read more about addiction on Tiny Buddha. I love your posts,and am so grateful for all you share! Happy New Year!
I would love to see Tiny Buddha come up with a facebook group or create events encouraging interaction among readers, i.e. a monthly book club with a discussion (as an event) – perhaps starting with your own :). I would also love to see an e book with the most popular posts on a variety of subjects – kind of a “tiny buddha whole life” compilation for the year with posts on food, travel, meditation, depression, forgiveness, etc.
Keep up the great work – thank you being a ray of sunshine each day of 2011!
Continue to feed my soul, surprise my psyche and make me think! 🙂 Happy 2012 and to finding new ways to express universal wisdom.
Please continue what you are doing ! If it aint broke dont fix it!!!!
Steve
Happy 2012!
I’d like to read about how to deal with family
Hi tiny Buddha loved your way . I would like to see a post which helps Students
Great site. Maybe one idea would be to suggest books or movies that illustrate Buddhist thought/actions.
So insightful and yet simple to follow. Happy Almost New Year and may many new changes come to the site invoking thoughts from the same wonderful people.
I have to say that I hope that you will continue doing what you have been doing in 2012, I LOVE LOVE LOVE my TB messages every single day and often act upon them, either researching, reflecting, or meditating on them. They have been an important part of my healing and growth over the past year, especially the past few months!!! Thank you!!!
I really enjoy the site and articles – I always seeem to read what I need to!
Keep up the great work and inspiration!
Hi Lori! Love the site. I would love to see more video and possibly more opportunities for contributors. I also love apps. So any app that allows you to get more content via phone or IPad would be great.
I’ld like to see some more on reinventing yourself, dealing with separation and loss as I am newly separated, starting a new life on my own. Love your site, would love to win the book!
Brenda
As a recent finder of TB I have enjoyed ending the year with your bits of wisdom. I would like to see affirmations and positive happenings from the TB followers.
I have really enjoyed all the articles on tinybuddha and have printed out several to carry with me to re-read as needed. I would like to see more articles for those of us who are ‘older’ which means 50+ and the heartaches and problems that we face in our relationships. Keep up the good work and wish you continued success in 2012!!
My request for 2012 is that you keep doing exactly what you have been doing. If you would like to enhance it, great, but I love Tiny Buddha exactly the way it is.
It is uncanny how often it feels lately like you are writing to me. The day after my beloved dog died, you published a post on the ideal time to appreciate each other. I shared it with others, some of whom had children coming home for the holidays. It was equally profound for them.
Wednesday a dear friend has suffered a huge blow in her relationship with her partner. Thursday you post about Learning from the relationships that didn’t work out. In being present with her, some of the things in that article helped me to help her. She is now feeling as though she isn’t handling it well, and today Tiny Buddha is about being good to yourself – you are doing the best you can. She hears me when I say it, but it is doubly meaningful to her when she also sees it.
THANK YOU for being such a positive force in my life, and helping me be a positive force in the lives of others.
A peaceful, healthy, happy 2012 to you.
Thank you for posting such inspirational material here. There is always something relevant and enlightening, so I’d very much enjoy and appreciate seeing that type of content continue. Have a happy, healthy, safe new year.
In 2012 I would like to see tinybuddha.com making an impact on my balance of positivity. I hope to see many more posts that will help me become a better, more positive person. As a fairly new reader I think those things are key for me. I would also like to see more of the same lovely, motivating ideas that are already on the blog. Thank you!
Thank you for hosting & writing this beautiful, insightful blog. I am inspired by your practice and so appreciate your willingness to share your journey.
Namaste