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Best of 2009: New person

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[I'm participating in Gwen Bell's Best of 2009 Blog Challenge, in case you're all like, what's with the theme?]

New person. She came into your life and turned it upside down. He went out of his way to provide incredible customer service.Who is your unsung hero of 2009?2078611275_1d482b640d

Nothing major ever happens as the result of just one person. It’s a group effort. And this year has been nothing if not major. So, here (in alphabetical order) are the new-to-me-this-year people who contributed to making my world bigger and better.

  • Colleen Wainwright (technically falls under 2008, but she greatly impacted my 2009): Colleen gave me the mother of all jumpstarts at the end of 2008 with her kindness, honesty and mad expertise. I adore her, and that’s that.
  • Daniel Thurston: Daniel is the older twin I’ve never met (he prefers “Vetertwin”). It’s complicated: we’ve decided our parents dumped him on the North Island of New Zealand and then settled in Los Angeles, where I was born eight years later. (I am the “Twingenue.” Obviously.) We’ve got a couple of really cool projects going on, in addition to some rather obnoxious and constant banter on Twitter.
  • Danielle LaPorte: Speaking of jumpstarts, Danielle’s client and gig referrals did more for my business than anything else could have. (I’m glad I’ve already got a firstborn, or my sense of justice would force me to promise one to her.) I’ve also picked up more than a few pointers on badassness from her.
  • Dyana Valentine: Dyana does this thing wherein she brings your pencil-drawing dreams to life. I don’t really understand it. (It’s like that A-ha video, but better.) Bottom line: she’s helped me to be more, without feeling apologetic about it. Which is huge, and deserves its own post or book or feature-length film.
  • Kelly Sims: Kelly and I worked as a team for a good chunk of this year, which in itself made my world bigger and better. He taught me a lot about myself, about work, and about how kind people can be. Because he is one of the kindest around.
  • Sarah Bray: Have you ever just felt an instant kinship with someone? Sarah is one of those people for me. She also happens to be an incredible businesswoman, and I can’t wait to learn more from her than I already have.
  • Tamara Komuniecki: We followed one another on Twitter. Then we met, and could not stop talking. [Longest. Breakfast. Ever.] Then she hired me to write for Long Beach Magazine. Now: good friends, with Top Secret Fun Project set to launch in 2010.

People. You are fantastic. Thank you for inspiring me, helping me, shaping me.

photo courtesy of left-hand.