Aggressive play tends to be my style of play also.
It is more fun to attack than to defend
I think white should try 12 Nb3; if he can get in d4, white will really be freeing up his game (for instance, he'll be able to play moves like Be3) and he should be able to defend against the only two attacking pieces (queen and knight). It tries to gain some time by threatening a dangerous attacker, the c5 bishop. Meanwhile, if 12...Qg3+ 13 Kh1 Qh3+, white can probably defend with 14 Nh2, after which white can also try to bring the queen into the defense, and g4 is covered.
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Here is a game I played aggressively in by sacraficing a bishop for 2 pawns. Things went well for me after that.