I’m not always a fan of New Year’s resolutions because they seem to almost invite the inevitable failure but I am always making new goals (and I make them or I don’t, I think the failure is valuable as long as you made an effort). So, for 2012, I have a few clay and business related ones to share with my world. You guys can keep me honest since it turns out goals you make in front of people have a better chance of success due to the idea that you’ll be held accountable.
- Pick up the pace on my blogging here and on CraftGossip both in volume and content
- Get into the tutorial-for-sale market. I have a few ready to go. Just a matter of putting them out there
- Work on surface, texture and sculpting related techniques
- Improve my jewellery finish work
- Learn how to make molds, stamps, screens, texture sheets, cutters and stencils. Some to use for clay, some to learn how it’s all done
- Improve my bookkeeping and organizational skills. Wish me luck, this is my biggest challenge
- Use all of the above to improve my business and income
2 Responses
I think the tutorial-for-sale market is a good one to get into. It’s not really a get-rich-quick scheme, but it does have the benefit of doing the work once and then watching the revenue creep in for the rest of eternity. 🙂
hee… I don’t think get-rich-quick is what I need but something that makes once and resells simply sounds like an option.