Wednesday, January 6, 2010
On my work desk today
Happy New Year arty friends!

Technology doesn't seem to want to work with me lately but looks like I can upload pics again to my blog and fingers crossed the problems with our work website will be resolved soon!

Quote from today's journal page:
"Currently at Eastern Beach, an incredibly stunning day. I don't think the sky could be bluer or the sun brighter."
This weather has been amazing. I love that I get to record it all in my journal. While laying about on the beach I did a wee watercolour of a broken shell in front of me. Bliss.

Small watercolour sketch in today's journal entry.

And on my desk tonight I'm working on a class that I hope to sneak in at NZ Scrapbook before my trip away next week. This is a Product Preview event by the way - so uses all new product from 7Gypsies. Boy I am digging the tray! Stay tuned for more info on that event.

This is going to be a birthday reminder tray - in process.


So many things on my mind for 2010. Lots of hopes and personal goals as usual. 2009's focus was travel and happily that is overlapping into 2010. I find having an intention/focus really helps me stay on track with where I want to be. That's not to say I don't wander from time to time but it does help me regroup when needed. 2010 is art. So many of my art goals are unrealised, recent times some of the art I love to do has been pushed aside by other things. Having art as a focus for the year for me doesn't mean pushing it as a top priority but instead being conscious of making time to create, learn, experiment and record.

Exciting art includes sketching more (pure joy!), journal art (lurrrve), art while I travel (which I do anyways but yum!), art with my kids (both spend a lot of time creating so good to do together), art supports my business (I get to teach more), art to give away (I love making personalised gifts/cards for my friends) .. even just organizing my studio is fun. I have bigger art goals too but more on that at another time :)


Scotland August 2009 - The Highlands even! Scotland made a huge impression on me.

If you haven't set a focus for the year I would whole heart-idly recommend it. 2009's travel year included: lots of short trips within New Zealand - Thames, Coromandle, Taupo, Rotorua, Waihi and Wellington, trip to Melbourne and 5 1/2 weeks in San Fransisco, Florida, England, Scotland and Wales! Next week is 3 1/2 weeks - San Fransisco, Arizona, Vegas, LA and Chicago. The focus carries over ... I hope to add Melbourne, Bali, Adeliade and New York also for 2010... how will I pay for this all? Perhaps by doing lots of art!


Create your life :)

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Monday, March 16, 2009
Achieving goals & experimenting with style - Journal pages
More journal pages... No space untouched and jamming as much in as I can! The days here include friendly strangers, experimenting with style and achieving goals, plus a bunch of working, teaching and new jars of Vegemite. All good things!


The pic of the gal (bottom left) is from Metro Magazine - cute outfit which I set about duplicating. First time I have done this and it was fun to find pieces and making a look work on me. Try it!

I also set myself about 6 goals for the month. I got closer on all (progress) and when I could see I wasn't going to make it with them all, I kept working at them all but focused on making sure I achieved ONE. Encouraged by the achievement I made more goals for this month, 12 actually - this time using the same ratio I expect to achieve two then add one for improvement!

I get that I could just set 3 goals and achieve 3 of 3 but I want progress in all these areas, I feel like this way I acknowledge them, define then and make a plan for achievement. Even if the reality of the time line is longer than I hope for. Also if I was aiming for perfection, then perhaps I would be inclined to set goals that didn't truly challenge - and if its not a challenge, is it really a worthwhile goal? and instead just a task?

I have lots of ideas on goal setting, I'd love to hear yours.
In goal making and achieving, what works for you?

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