I wish you and your friend all the best toward achieving what you want to get done this year! Some truly great projects in that list!
I have shied away from announcing my goals or putting them on paper since 2019… I found my lack of being able to cross things off my list affecting my state of mind and mental well-being. I just went back and looked at the list I made in 2019. I was able to cross 2 things off and move two other things forward. All the rest is still back where it was 2 years ago. So this year, while I actually just bought fabric for and started a new quilt project and have two others I want to do, I’m trying to stick to my UFOs and WIPs for the most part. At least in the first half of the year. I may try to track my projects in a more organized fashion later, depending on how much I’m able to push through and finish in Q1.
I, too, stopped making a list of goals a couple of years ago. I’m glad I did because 2020 was stressful enough without adding more. I did get a few things completed but didn’t feel the need to put more worries on myself.
Having said that, your goals sound impressive and you have some lovely quilts on your list. Enjoy and please share your results with us.
I swear I thought I commented on your video. I haven’t made a real list this year. I haven’t decided if I will or not. Sometimes I find it helpful and other times I see it staring at me from across the room. Lol
Your list sounds like a ton of crafty fun. I look forward to seeing it all.
You have set some good goals. It will be fun to watch the progress of the quilts.
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I wish you and your friend all the best toward achieving what you want to get done this year! Some truly great projects in that list!
I have shied away from announcing my goals or putting them on paper since 2019… I found my lack of being able to cross things off my list affecting my state of mind and mental well-being. I just went back and looked at the list I made in 2019. I was able to cross 2 things off and move two other things forward. All the rest is still back where it was 2 years ago. So this year, while I actually just bought fabric for and started a new quilt project and have two others I want to do, I’m trying to stick to my UFOs and WIPs for the most part. At least in the first half of the year. I may try to track my projects in a more organized fashion later, depending on how much I’m able to push through and finish in Q1.
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I, too, stopped making a list of goals a couple of years ago. I’m glad I did because 2020 was stressful enough without adding more. I did get a few things completed but didn’t feel the need to put more worries on myself.
Having said that, your goals sound impressive and you have some lovely quilts on your list. Enjoy and please share your results with us.
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I swear I thought I commented on your video. I haven’t made a real list this year. I haven’t decided if I will or not. Sometimes I find it helpful and other times I see it staring at me from across the room. Lol
Your list sounds like a ton of crafty fun. I look forward to seeing it all.
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I also could have sworn I commented on this video… weird.
Anyway, it sounds like you’ve got some fun ideas to keep you and Natalie busy this year.
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I love a good list , your plans are great and I can`t wait to see your progress.
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The plans sound awesome–lots to do but not unrealistic. Looking forward to seeing it all. And a vicarious hello to your friend Natalie!
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