IF you have received an invite to participate in this blog, it's because I feel like it is something that you would enjoy and derive benefit from, to participate in this exercise.
The idea is to come on here (doesn't have to be daily but it certainly can) and write a brief post on what you're grateful about, etc. or any other thing that you feel helps your process
The idea is that both the practice of writing it down as well as the sharing with a community of equally grateful people will create a virtuous cycle of good cheer and joy and blessings of every sort.
And if you've never used Blogger before, if you have a gmail account, then you automatically have a Blogger account.
Grateful for
- finally finished cake, and though i had doubts as to how it came out, the person who tried the sample said it was very good! It took forever & it was first time making it and it is a gift for someone I've never met before, so that's awesome
it is this, though the recipe i used is slightly different, given to me by a baker friend in Chile
- in spite of late bed woke up early enough to go to coffee shop, which i love
- though it doesn't really mean anything, i am getting good traction/feedback on my instagram page! I have so much fun doing it, too, so it's good to see stuff happening there
- neighbor told us it WAS recycling day after all, which allows us to not make a mistake
- in general always grateful to have had a chance to stay at mom's house i enjoy it there so much, the house, the kitties, the neighborhood, etc.
Plans and Stuff
I was not intending to do this but the Equinox is making my brain work or something. Am seeing a layout for how things could be planned/carried out
The important thing is to not JUST SEE IT but IMPLEMENT IT though obv. you can't implement it till you can see it so this seems worth the effort
The One Thing:
Other Things:
Things on future:
scan and/or mail dwgs
finish the daily videos
pack for trip to Nashville (never been there b4!)
Ma blogs
cancel weird youtube thing that's charging me $10 a month
some stu. loan thing
make Bowie art
finish wood arts photo/catalogue process
post video links
some sort of banner for here
create/print cake recipe, Luz' version
photo/photoshop remaining art pieces (let's use a decent light source this time, eh?)
Daily:
DL
duolingo
(yoga, in parends bc lost the habit so have to find it again 1st)
The One Thing
(art/creative, same thing)
(book read, off computer by 10p)
(online class IE now it's the mental thing - including 'criticism' and other articles/video)
octo push to groups (from one to 10)
Weekly:
DL for the week
DIH for the week
OCTO push to fan pages (prob eveyr 2 weeks)
(emailother outreach various ventures)
(submissions - JH wtg/AA art)
($ org)
(fiverr)
(etsy)
(basic clean)
Monthly:
($ orgs spreadsheet like before)
(mega clean/chuck stuff)
one goal/project
one video (even if small, on spec, etc)
(plan sub venues/calendars/update spreadsheets
one fitness challenge (at least every other month)
(plan sub venues/calendars/update spreadsheets
one fitness challenge (at least every other month)
Yearly:
collect 100 rejections re submissions (per this -in addition to this, https:brevity.wordpress.com/2016/09/15/submitting-is-not-a-dartboard/)
actually place something & get paid
more ideas later, though ti would be nice to cinch these ideas b4 adding more
Long Term Things:
next-level in terms of monetizing DL (poss requiring some Grand Strategy)
kickstarter (is that going to happen or not)
Dr. checkup at holistic clinic (I need $300 for that, basically)
fitness programme (prob after dr)
clear out storage
sell things (IE above pt)
fiverr $$ making (art etc)
etsy or some other form wood art sales
yoga practice
JH wtg sub success
AA art or whatnot success
creating/selling teaching book
proper marketing ebooks
WOW
FORGOT TO SAY TOO, learned about potato juice today for everything from joints to heart health, so am definitelu getting on that bandwagon http://www.livenedup.com/25-raw-potato-juice-benefits-skin-hair-health/
ReplyDeleteWhat?? Potato juice?? Glad the cake came out great! I'm sure he'll love it. Such a nice gesture in exchange for gas I'd say! I'd love a home made cake!
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