Do you want to take part in a
challenge,
course or webinar??
How many resolutions have you made?
I think most of us do at some point or another, and in January everyone wants to get set to make the most of the ‘New Year’s Resolutions’ and see changes in their life. By February, we are a bit shocked at how quickly the time has passed and now that we are in the middle of March how many courses have you signed up for now??
How many challenges, courses and webinars can you really do? We take on them on because we want to progress, there can be some great teaching that
comes out of a challenge or course your insights and perspectives can be changed, if only you
could keep up and stick to the end.
I recently created a 10 day Challenge, where you take 10 minutes each day for
10 days and I give you a creative prompt to try. You may or may not have been able to keep up
as finding the time for ourselves can be hard.
The great thing about the challenge that I created is that you can get
the prompts all in one booklet for you to go at your own pace and it is entirely free when you sign up to my mailing list. I had to really discipline myself to stick to the challenge.
Are you one of those people that like to sign up for a lot of challenges, courses or webinars and then don't follow through. It is very easy to do, we sign up for a challenge and then do not complete it, we feel guilty, can you relate to this dilemma? It is the dreaded signup for 'lots of different things' and then the realization that you really can't see them all to the end.
10 Day Challenge in your own time
Old Habits ......
Mixed Media Art - Amanda Trought, Realityarts |
Are you one of those people that like to sign up for a lot of challenges, courses or webinars and then don't follow through. It is very easy to do, we sign up for a challenge and then do not complete it, we feel guilty, can you relate to this dilemma? It is the dreaded signup for 'lots of different things' and then the realization that you really can't see them all to the end.
You start out with the best of
intentions but
you totally over estimate how much time you actually have, whether you
have the tools for the job and even if you are in the right frame of mind to
stick to it. You can also end up confirming the thoughts that 'I can
never stick to anything' or 'why am I always giving up on things' syndrome, or hearing the critic who says (see I told you! You
never finish anything do you????)
If you can relate I want you to stop now and think about the following things:
- Take stock of where you are in this very moment;
- Think about what you have on your plate;
- Can you really fit another thing in or should you be letting something go? and
- What would it need to look like for you to manage the additional tasks?
You are worth it!
You have to decide what you are worth and the things that you need to say yes to. You have to recognize how you work best and what your creative style is like - Do you thrive in having multiple balls up in the air, or pieces
of art unfinished around you, or does it send you in a spin and then
immobilize you like a dear in headlights?
Solutions - There are some key points
When you work out how much you are worth to yourself, (and that’s
a whole different post) you
will also start to consider what it would take to make the things you have committed to happen.
Don't try and overload yourself with courses, there is only so much you can do. It is better to finish one and then start another one than to have two half finished courses given up because you found another one you really like. You should think about what you want to achieve at the end and the rewards may outweigh the sacrifice and hard work. You need to get some perspective and when you really take a step back, you can objectively see what needs to be done and start taking the steps to see things move along.
Don't try and overload yourself with courses, there is only so much you can do. It is better to finish one and then start another one than to have two half finished courses given up because you found another one you really like. You should think about what you want to achieve at the end and the rewards may outweigh the sacrifice and hard work. You need to get some perspective and when you really take a step back, you can objectively see what needs to be done and start taking the steps to see things move along.
Ultimately you have to be
realistic about the time you do have and what you’re going to do to get the
jobs done, or whether you have to walk away from the challenge. My
advice if you are like me is to keep it
simple. I love getting involved with different challenges, sharing
and knowing that something I enjoy can help someone else.
Mixed Media Art |
So the long and short of it is to go for it but take these points into consideration:
Conclusion
In a nutshell here are the main pointers for you:
1. Take stock of where you are;
2. Ask yourself what you need to manage the additional tasks;
3. Decide your worth, how much do you value your time;
4. What is your creative working style like – (lots of things on the go or one at a time);
5. What it would take to make it all happen and complete the journey;
6. What do you want to achieve at the end, does rewards outweigh the sacrifice and hard work;
7. How much time do you really have - Be realistic - do you need to take on this additional challenge/course now? Are you willing to walk away, or reschedule for a later date?
8. Keep it simple, break it down into doable chunks and don't feel guilty!
I hope you continue to join me on
this creative journey, and where I can share creative hints and tips I will be more than happy.
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Think about the things that take up your time and how you can change things to work better for you – there’s a challenge for you!!
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Think about the things that take up your time and how you can change things to work better for you – there’s a challenge for you!!
Let me know how you get on, what
are you working on at the moment, what do you find challenging?