!5 minutes a day challenge
#81
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
Posts: 3,572
Hmm, this might be what I need. I "think" I can manage 15 minutes...
You hit the nail right on the head with, "I can be unmotivated or tired and don't feel like it." After a day at work, getting dinner ready and eating, I'm pooped! Especially when it's been dark since late afternoon.
Of course, having places like this to visit doesn't help, lol. Just tried to list a couple of things in the classified section, but they were deleted as I haven't posted enough in the last two weeks. Well, I assure you, I might be "lurking," but I sure do manage to spend a lot of time here, lol.
So 15 minutes it is! Actually, I might even make it the first thing I do when I get home, rather than after dinner. We'll see how it goes!
You hit the nail right on the head with, "I can be unmotivated or tired and don't feel like it." After a day at work, getting dinner ready and eating, I'm pooped! Especially when it's been dark since late afternoon.
Of course, having places like this to visit doesn't help, lol. Just tried to list a couple of things in the classified section, but they were deleted as I haven't posted enough in the last two weeks. Well, I assure you, I might be "lurking," but I sure do manage to spend a lot of time here, lol.
So 15 minutes it is! Actually, I might even make it the first thing I do when I get home, rather than after dinner. We'll see how it goes!
#84
Originally Posted by quilt queen 2
Did 15 minutes quilting am keeping a chart and if I fall behind a day will add 5 min to next 3 days!
The point is to strive to do at LEAST 15 minutes every night ... some nights, you will be able to do more, some nights you will not be able to do any ...
but STRIVE to do 15 minutes ...
the secret is consistency and commitment <wave>
#85
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central PA
Posts: 5,573
Great idea, I'm in.
BTW, I have a book by Nancy Zieman called, 10-20-30 Minutes to Quilt. Maybe now would be a good time for me to pull it out! (Well....maybe after I finish all the things I have planned for Christmas.) ;-)
BTW, I have a book by Nancy Zieman called, 10-20-30 Minutes to Quilt. Maybe now would be a good time for me to pull it out! (Well....maybe after I finish all the things I have planned for Christmas.) ;-)
#86
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 4,394
That's such a fantastic idea! I often do it with larger projects I need to do. I commit to at least a few mingutes, or a piece of the project, and before I know it, it's done. I spend most of my days working on craft projects, so I don't need this particular challenge, but will applaud and encourage those of you who are doing it! It will work!
#88
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: merkel texas
Posts: 48
I'm in. I have a project that I just can't seem to get into the mood to work on it. It needed to be finished by Christmas. Don't know if that will happen but maybe the 15 min a day will help finish it. Thanks for the motivation. I am in!!
#90
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: CA & NM
Posts: 1,120
Originally Posted by Colorful Quilter
Me Me Me I do work on something related to quilting just about everyday, whether it be sewing, cutting fabric, looking thru quiltig magazines, reading thru this board...Often when I am watching TV, I will sew when the commercials come on as my machine is only about 10 ft. away, and as you said, you would be surprised at how it can all add up..I feel like my sewing is a sort of therapy for me. I will often listen to my MP3 player with Christian music while I sew. Sometimes the time flies by and I have to remind myself to eat etc, by the way Happy Quilting!!!
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