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Doing what you do best!

October 21, 2010 by Heather Filed Under: Inspiration & Education, Productivity, Wellness & Mindset 1 Comment

Doing what you do best means you will get to do what you are talented at, what you love and what you are passionate about.  But we also have to do things that we are not so good at to grow.

I recently had a discussion with someone about freelance work, being an entrepreneur and trying to determine how to navigate a world that is new to you.

For many creative people the whole experience of navigating the business world can be intimidating and frustrating but please persevere!

I find myself constantly comparing my successes with other people “in my field” and this makes me feel I am constantly falling short.  Right now it is easier than ever to create a self-made “identity” through websites, blogs, Facebook, Twitter etc. but I am finding through my real life interactions with “online” people that it’s the those that are true to themselves and authentic who seem to create a buzz.

When you venture out into the world (ww) are you creating an authentic identity that reflects you?  If so you will begin to draw the type of people you want to work with towards you.  This will allow you to continue to do whatever it is that you do best!

Doing what you do best!Birds Fly, Flowers Bloom, Cheetahs Run…what is it that you do best?  What is it you love to do?  Go out there and do more of it!Save

4 Simple Goals

September 22, 2010 by Heather Filed Under: Organize, Productivity, Systems & Techniques Leave a Comment

Here are the 4 Simple Goals I want to accomplish by the end of the year.  This comes to you by way of the A Beautiful Mess blog and there are lots of participants. The idea here is to pick goals that are not results oriented and that are simple and will bring you more joy by doing them. A good way to check in with your goals is to ask yourself how they make you feel. Do you have that slightly uncomfortable but excited feeling or does it seem simple enough that you know you can succeed?

1.   Update my software skill set (increase my Photoshop knowledge and start to learn Illustrator).

2.   Start sewing and knitting again.  I haven’t really done either over the past few months.

3.  Organize and start a new collaborative project with artist and designer friends.

4.  Finish organizing and setting up a new office space (to share with hubby) and storage space.

Bonus:  Continue to increase my physical strength.  I recently started lifting weights again and it feels great so I want to continue this.

I’ve chosen goals that are realistic, actionable, that I can be held accountable and that are simple and fun. I’ve also tryied to balance these 4 simple goals by choosing goals that meet a variety of my interests including, creative, intellectual, physical, home/relationship etc.

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