Take a few minutes to yourself and reflect on what you accomplished this year by creating a list of everything you did achieve.
Here are some prompts to get you started:
Make a list of all the things you learned this year
People you meet and connected with
Blog and websites you were featured on
What helpful books did you read
What did you do that was totally out of your comfort zone
New items you created
A new skill you learned
The number of new followers on Facebook, Twitter, and your blog
How many blog posts did you write
Anyone you helped with their business
Places you showed your art
Shows you applied to and got into
Your revamped studio space
This is just a brief list of ideas to get you started. When you are done creating you list, you will find that it's a long list. That you accomplished many things this year, and even if you don't feel like you did everything you wanted to complete you still succeeded.
We take for granted our small successes, but seeing them all written down should fill you with joy.
Now it's time to celebrate!
Have have a safe and
Happy New Year!!
This sounds like a perfect activity for the new year weekend. I plan on documenting successes and more this year to help keep me focused! Have a happy new year!
ReplyDeleteThis morning I was feeling a bit low, thinking that I hadn't accomplished much this year until I read this post. Thanks for this, it helped a lot!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Valerie!
Great post!
ReplyDeleteI think it is important to make small things during our creative process just for the feeling of accomplishment. For some reason looking at a project that was completed with ease and in little time is the getting an ice cream from the ice cram truck when we were lids. A little treat!
Have a wonderful day!
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I still have that 'success' keychain I won from you on my key ring, and I ponder it and my successes and what I have yet to do often when standing in line at the Post Office or grocery store. A great reminder that we should learn from our successes as well as our difficulties.
ReplyDeleteThis list tho is a more disciplined exercise, and something to keep for reference during this year. Thank you!
Absolutely!! When you think back, there are tons of things you did in a year. TONS of things you succeeded at!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Valerie - here's to many more successes in 2012!! :D
Another great post and reminder that I accomplished more than I thought I did! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to pop in and wish you a very Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteI'm finally back up and running after major computer problems. :-)
I had a great 2011 and I can't wait to look back at my goals for the year and see how I did. And I'm ready to set new goals for 2012!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love end of year reflections and resolutions.
ReplyDeleteYes! This is so important! I would add one more thing: Don't wait for the year to end to celebrate your successes. Do it daily!
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