New Year. New Goals?

When it comes to goals, I can come up with about a million things I would like to achieve for myself, or the business, but most of them are just not realistic. I look back to when we first started TLC Inspirations, and feel pretty good about how far we have come over the years, and the how we’ve evolved. And, yet, we still have not achieved our ultimate goal of success.

 

We started out creating greeting cards and photo prints, and have expanded into sewing and crocheting the last couple years. I loved creating greeting cards, but we wanted to do more. So, we connected with others on Etsy, Artfire, Facebook, and Twitter, building a network, and surrounding ourselves with “like minded” artisans. We originally had a stand alone website, but elected to move to Artfire and Etsy. And, this past year, we decided to try a craft consignment shop, closing our Etsy shop. We have also started a YouTube Craft Tutorial Channel. Some of these things worked for us, and others did not.  We have learned a lot along the way from many of you, and we have tried to share our knowledge as we move along.

 

Now, back to goals:  what they are, and how to keep them.

 

 

Here are some of my personal and business goals:

  • I would have never pictured myself a “blogger”, but here I am! So, one of my goals is to be more consistent with my blogging, and a bit more personal. I am uncomfortable putting my self “out there”, so this is a bit of a hurdle for me. In order to keep this one, I will need to create an actual blog schedule (I take turns with Rachel) and keep that schedule.  I can! I will! I am!
  • “Tweet, Tweet” (as in, tweet more on twitter).
  • Believe in myself more, and quit telling myself that what I do isn’t good enough. This is another tough one for me. I tend to be a perfectionist to a fault and, therefore, can never accept anything that isn’t exactly up to par. I am not sure how to keep this one, except to learn to “let go” and accept my creation for what it is, an expression of who I am.
  • Organization is another area that I need to improve on. I have too many things going at once.  This may never change, but I can always hope. :D
  • I want to be freer with my creativity, and allow myself to do things that are “out of the ordinary,” and fully explore myself. I don’t know where this will lead, but I want to find out!
  • Create better tutorials. When we started our YouTube Channel, I had NEVER done a video! This was really out of my comfort zone. Now that I’ve done it a few times, I am really enjoying it.  My goal for this year would be to improve the quality of the content, and get a little more creative with the video itself.  ”onwards and upwards”.
  • Find my “NICHE” this year!

 

We have had many personal distractions while working TLC Inspirations, and I am hoping that we are finally getting to a point of seeing the rewards of sticking with it, and finding our place in the “creative” world.

 

Here are a few tips for setting goals and keeping them!

  • When setting goals, it’s important to be realistic, and set goals that you can actually achieve. Don’t set yourself up for failure.
  • Make a list of short-term and long-term goals. It’s good to have milestones along a journey.
  • Ask yourself, “Where do I want to be in 1 year, 5 year…?”.
  • Make sure the goals you aim for, fit in your life.  How will these goals affect my family, business, my health?
  • Ask yourself, “Does this goal add something to my life, or take away something?”.
  • Replace a bad habit with a good one.
  • Don’t beat yourself up if you falter. Pick yourself up, and try again. Or realize that you need to make some adjustments.
  • Stay positive! Negativity is a waste of time and energy.

 

WISHING YOU SUCCESS IN 2012!
Bonnie (and Rachel)

TLC Inspirations “Tutes” on You Tube

Watch & Learn!

We are on You Tube, in case you haven’t heard yet! We started doing craft tutorials a couple of months ago. We started with  beginners crocheting, and sewing tutorials. Rachel did a great tutorial on Vintage Bottlecap Magnets, and Crochet Basics.  My videos cover some sewing basics, such as Threading the Machine, Sewing a Seam, and the newest, Blind Hemming. Creating videos has been a challenging, but rewarding experience for us. We love being a part of your creative journey, and providing support. And, we are learning a lot too, especially about making videos, which I had never done before! There is a certain amount of discomfort that comes with putting yourself “out there” and speaking into a microphone. I definitely stepped out of my comfort zone, but I am enjoying every minute of it. I know I have more to learn, but that’s part of the process, and it can only get better from here. I would have never seen myself producing video tutorials, but sometimes your path can lead to an unexpected place.

 

Our goal is continue to create, share, and inspire through our blog, You Tube Channel, and our handmade treasures. We wish to thank all of those that follow us, and if you are not a follower, we hope you will consider following us.


Naturally Crafty: Mothers

While looping a large rubber band around my extra-large dog leash to create something to hang my dog’s poo bag holder from, wondering why I had to do this, I had an epiphany…and answered my own question. I’m the mom, therefore, I have no other alternative but to be crafty!

Calm Down & Call Mom

What I mean by this is that I’m a fixer of all things. If there’s a problem, I solve it {except for the case of the sock monster}. I seem to be the only one in this household that can come up with a crafty solution, on the spot, for almost anything! Set up clay-mation? Sure. Speak dog? Totally, it’s my second language. Make your map for social studies look 2,000 years old? Check. How to effectively get blood out of anything? No problem. Need to whip up dinner with no food in the house? I’m on it. You ripped your leotard and you have class in an hour? I know what to do! You lost your keys {again}? I found them, in the weirdest place {again}. Bee sting? Party decor? Broken headband? I got you covered. I would go ahead and feel exceptionally special and unique, but for the obvious fact that there are thousands and thousands of mothers out there, doing what I do, every darn day! And, I’m going to boldly speak for all the moms out there and say it’s because, “family, I love you.

You’re Mrs. Fixit

Think about it. Just for a minute. You’re “Mrs. Fixit”. Think about the last 24 hours….your husband lost something, found something or broke something. Your child was working on a project or got stuck on something {or IN something, depending on your kid}. What did you do? You fixed it, in some mind-boggling way that perplexes the very essence of man. YOU. And ME. I’ll just come right out and say it, we’re awesome.

It’s not Mother’s Day, it’s just Friday, but GOOD JOB :)