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Welcome to The Rein Maker's blog!! The plan is to post blogs regarding my process and progress of getting my etsy store up and running.







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I am an artist and full-time art therapist working with children. I started this blog to document my process and progress in starting an etsy store.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Balancing Act

As I attempt to successfully fulfill all of my responsibilities and personal interests (ie., full-time job, exercise, cooking, cleaning, art-making, academic pursuits, socializing, etc...) I often feel like a jester tossing pins, balls, and rings towards the sky while maintaining both feet centered and grounded. Somedays I manage to juggle all of life's and my self-created demands with minimal effort and grace. Other days it feels as though every item on my to-do list comes crashing to the floor. 

In an attempt to find that happy medium we call "balance" I enrolled in a short series of stress management courses taught by Jacquelyn Ferguson, M.S., that addressed the following:prioritizing goals, assertiveness (helpful for those of us that struggle with delegating or saying no), and developing and maintaining intrinsic motivation through authenticity of self and honoring ones core values. I highly recommend checking out her website at http://www.letyourbodywin.com 

The first course addressed prioritizing goals taught me to use a technique called "time-mapping" whereby one creates a structured routine and schedule. It seemed strange to make a date with myself to do yoga, make art, write, etc... but it has definitely helped me to be more accountable to my goals. I began by allotting thirty minutes per day for working on etsy related activities including art-making, listing new works, photographing and or scanning new works, etc... After ten days of using this technique, I had surpassed the short term goals and deadlines that I set. Now, I am actually spending closer to 2 hours per day on the etsy business. By the time I got to the final course on motivation, I was already there for each time I met or surpassed a goal I felt motivated to go do it again.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Progress

            How do we define progress? Merriam-Webster gives this definition: to move forward; to develop to a higher, better, or more advanced stage (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/progress).
      How do we know that we are making progress towards achieving our career goals? Sometimes when we embark on a new journey evidence of actual progress showcases itself in small increments with large periods of stagnation in between. This sums up the past year of operating my etsy shop. 
     I have frequently found myself calling upon the lesson slow and steady wins the race taught by the old folk tale "The tortoise and the hare." It has helped me to maintain perspective on the process of building something from nothing. It takes time, but with continuous vested efforts results occur. 
     Although I have not had many sales on the etsy site, a local gallery asked me to consign my work with them. I said yes, of course! Check out the gallery website http://www.green-n-groovy.com . She has tons of amazing handmade work.This, I can say, is progress!