Hahaha! Hooray for #30! :-). Those are all good suggestions, really. I think that getting new tools and/or new materials and learning how to use them should be added to the list. I know several quilters who’ve gotten new machines during the pandemic and are using the “unanticipated overabundance of Down Time” in their schedules to learn how to use them. But it doesn’t need to be as big as a new machine purchase, or even a purchase at all. Going through the workbooks or video classes we didn’t have time for previously for the machines or software we already own serves the same purpose. When I focus on learning, fireworks of creative possibilities start exploding in my brain for what I could do with what I’m learning!
great list!
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Hahaha! Hooray for #30! :-). Those are all good suggestions, really. I think that getting new tools and/or new materials and learning how to use them should be added to the list. I know several quilters who’ve gotten new machines during the pandemic and are using the “unanticipated overabundance of Down Time” in their schedules to learn how to use them. But it doesn’t need to be as big as a new machine purchase, or even a purchase at all. Going through the workbooks or video classes we didn’t have time for previously for the machines or software we already own serves the same purpose. When I focus on learning, fireworks of creative possibilities start exploding in my brain for what I could do with what I’m learning!
ReplyDeleteHa! #30 caught my attention too! And I’m all about naps. LOL! But all of these really are good ideas.
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