ISSUE 14 - WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON IN 2020?

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THE Q & A SERIES - WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON IN 2020?

Hi lovely makers,

I am mixing things up a bit for this week's issue of the Q & A series and have decided to ask 
YOU a question!

With the start of the new year here, I would love to know what you will be working on in 2020? What skills would you like to learn or what struggles are you looking to overcome? What projects would you like to complete? This could be related to sewing / making practice or even creative business (I know there are quite a few creative business owners who read this email too)!

Simply press reply on this email and let me know what you've got in mind. I would love to hear from you! If you are reading this post on the blog, simply 
send me an email with your reply. 

As for me, although I feel that I achieved a lot of my business goals in 2019 (you can see this post with more about how I managed to do that) I realised that I didn't leave enough time in my plan for fun. So in 2020 one of my goals is to leave some space and time for things that bring me joy. And one of those things will be more personal sewing projects! I need to think a bit more about how I will do this, because I have learned over the years that setting the goal is the easy bit, it's the coming up with the plan and setting new habits and sticking to them that is the tricky bit! Wish me luck!

I hope you all had a fantastic holiday period and that your year is off to a lovely (and hopefully relaxed) start.

I'll be back with regular Q & A programming next week, so if you have a question that you would like answered - submit it using the button below!

Happy sewing,

Emily
 


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS ISSUE

  • Making a plan for the year / quarter. Issue 4 of the Q & A series can be found here


P.S. Thank you for all the lovely emails in response to my last email about the Australian bushfires. For those of you who are still looking to help, recently I have seen some really interesting initiatives created to assist with the recovery effort in areas that fires have passed through. 


P.P.S. Would you like to know what the Q & A series is all about? This page tells you a little bit more about the motive behind the series. Past issues from the Q & A series can be found here.

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