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Best of the ABS – Goals/Resolutions

At the beginning of this year, former ABS editor Elaine Ray shared her goals with us for some New Year’s inspiration. As you prepare for tonight’s festivities here is her post again as you think of what you’d like to accomplish in 2009.

Who out there has New Year’s resolutions / goals? As I reviewed last year’s beading list it came to my attention that every idea checked off as “completed” was accompanied by specific “to-do” steps. So this year, I’m setting only goals with “how to” steps – no general resolutions. My “resolve” to do-what-needs-to-be-done seems somewhat weak, but give me a written out goal that I can then cross off the list and I’m on it. I love tools and my tools right now are a list and a Sharpie!

So now I present you with a few of my beading goals and the steps for achieving these goals:

1) Keep up with paper work.
a) Place a sticky notepad by my bed so I can jot down notes as I get ready for bed. In the past I just kept one notebook in my studio, but could never seem to make myself go back downstairs to write in it if I had neglected to do so earlier in the day. I’d just tell myself “I’ll write it down in the morning.” Yeah, you can guess how good that worked out. So now I’ll be able to just grab that sticky note and plop it into my actual notebook the next morning.
b) Put a sticky notepad in my car and one in my purse.
c) Get rid of that place where I put things to file later and just file them now, later never seems to get here.

2) Design and post a entry for each month of the Art Bead Scene challenge. (I know, this should be especially easy for me as I get to know the challenge even before the month begins!) As I set about laying out the steps to achieve this goal I realized that my block has to do with my beading space / organization. So my real goal here is to “Set up and maintain an area for jewelry making”. Which, in my case, if very different than the area where I make bead and pendants.
a) Organize beads, pendants, findings, yarn, wire and tools.
b) Hang cork board.
c) Get a sketch book and use it. No more scrapes of paper all over the place.
d) Do not use my beading desk as a “catch all” place for my home life – this is work space. I’m very protective of my clay working space, why not be with my beading space?
e) When trying out different designs, take a quick digital photo of one arrangement before trying the next arrangement – my memory is not what it used to be. Keep digital camera handy – no lost time looking for it, its battery, cables or whatever.

3) List one item on Etsy per week. (This goal is also tied to the above goal.)
a) Read up on Etsy, but don’t delay listing: I don’t have to know everything before getting started.
b) Designate a place to store items listed in a manner where they can be easily packed up and shipped when sold.

4) Get new styles of beads and pendants out there for the public to see.
a) Maintain my own blog better. (I know this sound more like a resolution than a goal – I did write out steps to achieve this but they are too boring for here.)
b) Improve Elaineray.com (Same as above.)
c) Post entries on Art Bead Scene.
d) List on Etsy.
e) Visit and leave comments on designer blogs / web sites.
f) Send digital images / samples to bead shops.
g) Always take the time to photo new items.

5) Set up a somewhere to take quick, reliable photos. They don’t have to be jury ready quality, just get the picture taken.

6) Get a business card and carry a few with me at all times. Never hesitate to give one out.

As I read through this list, I realize how fast I should be able to get the steps done, freeing me up to accomplish the actual goals throughout the year. To realize that I really do need to stop and think about what is getting in my way of accomplishing my goals has been a good exercise. Being an Occupational Therapist by training, I should have realized this – no one does Activity Analysis like an OT!

If you’d like another perspective, additional ideas and support to write or revise your own goals, here is link to a great article written by our favorite Bead Nerd, Lori Greenberg.

Thanks for letting me think out loud here with you. Everyone has different ways of approaching goals and getting the job done. Leave us a comment with your own ways of organizing / goal setting for your beady businesses and we can all learn from each other. Feel free to leave a link to your own list of goals / resolutions.

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7 Comment

  1. Donna
    December 31, 2008 at 1:37 pm

    Thank you for this list.
    I think I’ll consider these carefully myself.

    Very Good suggestions!

  2. Patty
    December 31, 2008 at 5:03 pm

    Heather, your list of goals has much in common with my own. The ABS Blog has tons of great ideas to help us reach those goals, and I look forward to being a faithful reader in 2009! Happy New Year!

    Patty

  3. Andrew Thornton
    December 31, 2008 at 11:29 pm

    Happy New Year, Art Bead Scene Crew! You all have gone a long way into promoting and exploring different art beads and utilizing them in very different and beautiful ways!

    May the new year bring… more of this!

  4. rosebud101
    January 1, 2009 at 1:22 am

    Wow! Great list, and I hope you accomplish each goal! Happy 2009!

  5. Heather Powers
    January 1, 2009 at 4:21 pm

    Patty this great post was written by Elaine Ray last year, I just reposted it since it was such a great one!

    Thank you Andrew. We are so happy to be part of such a great community with so many talented supporters, like yourself!

    Donna, this one has me putting on my thinking cap too.

    Have a Happy New Year too Rosebud!

  6. Elaine Ray
    January 3, 2009 at 3:08 am

    Thanks Heather! It has been a great year for the Art Bead Scene along with some many fine artists. I love watching some many people appreciate the beauty that comes with art you can wear every day.

    Good luck to everyone in 2009 – I think great things are ahead for all of us!

    – Elaine Ray

  7. carbonless forms
    March 22, 2012 at 4:54 pm

    All these points are very important and effective if anyone use these points and methods there is no reason to be defeated.

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