No thinking involved, just grab the first note and go with it. That's a Dave Allen trick, do what is right in front of you, then the next , then the next. The priorities have been set already so I know that no matter which note I grab, I'm good. It's a variety of areas to work, some studio, some marketing, some research, some archiving and narration, and more, but each one is essential to get to the next step, to get me closer to my goal.
Since I have to really step it up in the studio now, move things out of development into execution, it is easy to let the other areas slide. But they have equal importance in the distribution of my work. Art is a business. Artists wear a lot of hats. So consider this another one of my "analog" assistants. I do all the upfront planning and strategies, establish the steps, then execute. So the prompts keep me on track. This is only a partial view. They're fun though...I kind of like pulling them off when completed, I have to admit.
So yes, this is Organizing Monday and welcome to one of my little tools. As you can see I have some color tests to do so I won't linger here. My 3 most important tasks this week? Phew. To work steadily through these little goodies, to treat myself well as I am working in this challenging week, and to have fun with puddles I am going to make.
Do you use any time and location prompts yourself?
YAY!
ReplyDeleteYOU ROCK Janice!
Love it! ! !
Hmmm...now where are my thumb tacks?
Pushpins?
Scotch tape for me....:-)
ReplyDeleteHey Janice,
ReplyDeleteMy monitor looks like an orange sunflower with all the Post-It Notes I have. (And yes, there is one with your name on it -- I'll be in touch soon!)
~Graham
I like that sunflower image. ;-) No worries.
ReplyDeleteOh, by all means have fun with the puddles! Love your little ninja guy. Looks very organized! Touche!
ReplyDeleteABWC- Well, it does keep me on track. Ninja touchstone good. ;-) To the puddles...
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