Doing good in one area but not in another
#42
I think I get in a slump after christmas because I rush around trying to get everything done on time, I am so busy and have so many committments that I find come January I just want to veg out! I allow myself this time, and I won' feel guilty about it because i have earned this veg out time. I will get back to being productive soon enough. Tell me why we have to be so hard on ourselves?
#43
Originally Posted by ckcowl
some times it takes making something small (instant gratification) to get the creative juices flowing again, but don't be too hard on your self...it is a commen ailment for the month after the holidays...the winter is dreary, the holiday---rush=== is over and it is just time to....well, you know...but go make something small, done in a couple hours, like a new tote bag maybe decorate a sweatshirt.
#45
Originally Posted by AngieS
make out a list of your kits and pick the one that will be done the quickest! You'll get your mojo back in no time! =)
2. Eat chocolate
3. Do the above.
Positive vibes from across the pond.
#46
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Atlanta, IL
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Maybe you are overwhelmed by the number of projects/opportunities. For my New Year's pledge, I decided that I would complete one project or try one new technique per month. Then I put each selected project into a gallon ziploc bag (or whatever size) with the appointed month written on the outside of the bag. Anything other than those projects are bonuses. Plus I know that my friend is going to hold me accountable for completing that one item each month.
#49
I have to be truly inspired to finish a WIP or UFO. I have 2 or 3 sitting now that I can't find the "right" fabric to finish (and no that's not all I have just the ones I can't match so far). On the other hand I can pick up something new and go go go.
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