Studio Awesome Challenge Day 18: No Excuses

Dec 18, 201631 Day Studio Awesome Challenge, The Business of being an artist2 comments

Okay, let me just say. I am tired of my own excuses. I have a little less than 2 more weeks to get this studio In order and that includes some serious plans for the holidays. I am frustrated with how messy the studio still is. I mean, progress is happening. It is aggravating to still be tripping over shit. I am prone to my share of whining. But right now I am choosing to forgo lame excuses to sooth the aggravation and just put the nose to the grindstone. Just do it.

So this week, I have 3 days left to be physically in the studio before I take a break to be with family for the holidays. I do have some easy computer related studio stuff I have saved for the holiday week. Things like migrating my bookkeeping, and cleaning up the inventory files, and culling the photos. So this week, no excuses I have to break out the WIPs (after I clear the notions organization and gift wrapping happening on my surfaces right now), cull, catalog, and organize them.  I also need to get the empty boxes moved out of this space.

No excuses….starts as soon as I am caffeinated tomorrow.

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2 Comments

  1. Deb

    Stacey – Favorite caffeinated product right now: Chameleon Cold Brew – Mocha. This stuff is amazing!

    Go get yourself a bottle – take three shots tomorrow morning – and git er done!

    Reply
    • Stacey

      Sounds yummy.

      Reply

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