Remember me saying my One Little Word this year is "
FOCUS"??? And that my biggest goal was to
FOCUS on just one thing at a time??? Well, as we all know, life doesn't really come at you one thing at a time. So how do I corral this whole concept of
FOCUS? How am I going to make this word work for me?
One. I've been writing morning pages ala
Julie Cameron, The Artist's Way. I was finding myself totally distracted during the writing process and constantly stopping to check my email or google reader. So I bought a kitchen timer. I set it for twenty minutes. I turned off my computer monitor (note, computer is still running, just not in my face!), and started writing. Soooo much more effective!
Two. I'm NOT involved in Project Life or any of the "365" type projects. I know I would never keep up with it, although I'm mighty impressed and awed by all you ladies who do! I'm well aware of my own limitations. But beyond what will go in my One Little Word album as I live with
FOCUS, I wanted a way to track my year and all the different topics I choose to
FOCUS on. I already had a 2-up photo album that holds 300 photos, originally purchased with the idea to use it for photos in the "Picture" series at BPC. I never did get started with that. And since I'm all for working with what I already own and repurposing, I now intend to use this album as my
2012 FOCUS project! :)
That's a little self-portrait in the lower left corner of the album - me caught in the glare of the cover.
I had been toying with the idea in my mind, when I saw
this post from Carrie. Which really clinched it for me. I'm going to do this! I'm not tied to every single day ... that wouldn't fit in the album anyway. Some days will be photos, some days journal cards, some days maybe a bit of ephemera. But each month, I'll be
FOCUSING on a new topic. For right now, the breakdown looks like this:
January - Healthy Eating
February - Meditation/Rest
March - Movement (aka Exercise)
April - Lightroom (learn the program and implement it with my photos) and Digi Skills.
May - Photography (working on my camera skills)
June - Family and Friends (to coincide with three graduations and a big party!)
July - Creativity - Mixed Media
August - Creativity - Scrapbooking
September - Learning (to coincide with Shimelle's LSNED class)
October - Kindness (my idea is to practice and document random acts of kindness all month - thanks to
Kelly for this idea!)
November - Gratitude (documenting a month of what I'm grateful for in November - perfect!)
December - Christmas Spirit (nicely fits in with JYC, right?)
This list is not set in stone. It is subject to modification if a different topic moves me in a particular month or things need to get shuffled around because life gets in the way (it has been known to happen!). But this gives me a structure and place to document all the wonderfulness I hope to achieve this year.
The other thing I've done differently is set up all my online classes for the year already.
Say what??? No, you read that correctly! I've got this year nailed already, and here's the line-up:
Three. For
FOCUS:
One Little Word with Ali Edwards at Big Picture Classes - this is a year long class with monthly prompts. The actual time commitment doing this last year was fairly limited, but it kept my word active for me all year long! Registration is open all year, so you can join at any time! PLUS, my own
2012 FOCUS project noted above! :)
Four. For healthy eating and movement:
Move More Eat Well with Cathy Zielski at Big Picture Classes - this is a year long class with monthly prompts and a lot of information, inspiration, and challenges in the community and on the message boards - registration is open all year!
Five. For Lightroom:
Finding Photo Flow with Kayla Lamoreaux. This is a self-paced class that will allow me to learn the Lightroom software at my own speed. I actually signed up and got started with this in December.
Karen and I are going to work through it together. So fun!
Six. For Digi Skills:
Beyond Layers with Kim Klassen. Another year long class, this is weekly emails with prompts, downloads, challenges, and new things to try. Starts January 16. I've always admired Kim's photos and use of textures, so I'm sure there is lots I can learn here!
Seven. For my Camera Skills: a variety of classes that I started and never finished (but will this year!) most particularly Your Life: Captured Through the Lens with Katrina Kennedy.
Eight. For Mixed Media:
The Art of Wild Abandonment with Christy Tomlinson and Junelle Jacobson. A 3 week workshop starting March 12. I couldn't pass this one up - I've seen Junelle's work and I follow
her blog and I frankly can't wait to learn from her!!! Followed up immediately by...
Nine. 21 Secrets - An Art Journal Playground at Dirty Footprints Studio beginning April 1st - this is self-paced but runs through the end of 2012. It features a workshop from each of 21 different instructors including Christy Tomlinson and Dina Wakely. That's a lot of inspiration for the price. I figure if I like even two or three of the 21 instructors, the class price was fair - beyond that it's a bargain!
Ten. For Scrapbooking:
Twelve with Stacy Julian at Big Picture Classes. (Sorry, registration is already closed). This is a 12 week 4 Experts class, but Stacy is continuing it beyond the 12 weeks with prompts and inspiration all year long. Her idea is to get us to scrap 12 layouts each month for a total of 144 by the end of the year. I admit that I had a lot of trepidation about entering this class. I knew going in that I wasn't going to hold myself to that number - I mean, come on, 144 layouts??? I've NEVER scrapped that much in a year! But now that I'm in the class I'm really excited about the possibilities! I'm trying to do things as Stacy is outlining them, not my usual change everything and make it more difficult than it needs to be!
Stacy wanted us to paint a muffin tin to house color-coordinated embellishments. I didn't want to buy anything, so I repurposed a cardboard egg carton - lots of mixed media fun putting this together!
Close up of detail on front.
Inside of egg carton with all my color-coordinated embellishments. I did this by putting down a coat of gesso first (so the paint wouldn't all get absorbed into the paper fiber). Then painted each egg spot a different color, then finished with a coat of mod-podge and labeled each spot with the topic that the color will represent.
Close up of my embellishments.
This is my Inspiration File. Again - repurposed an old accordian file that I've had sitting around forever! Perfect, because it had exactly 12 file spots! I used my cropadile to hole punch the upper right corner so I could attach my bingo cards. We are using those to track our progress in the class.
View of accordian file expanded.
Top-down view. You can see the back portion of this file folder also holds my Twelve class notebook!
So... I get to spend an entire year with three of my favorite scrapbookers - Ali Edwards, Cathy Zielski, and Stacy Julian! Plus a host of digi gurus and mixed media artists! I'm planning to treat this just as though I'm back at school with a full roster of classes and need to structure my time to make sure I "pass" each one. And I'm so excited about my professors this year! I never had a line-up like this when I was in college! I'm hoping that with this full roster I won't be tempted by all the other great classes sure to come up as the year moves along. After all, tuition has already been paid and is not refundable if you drop one class to pick up another...