Friday, July 6, 2012

Nothing Much... Think Again!


Do you ever think you don't get much accomplished? Does the list of things undone seem unending?

I just wrote down a list of what's been happening in creativity and yoga world for me this week. Gee, I really accomplished more than I thought. What a great way to end the work week!

What about you, are you giving yourself enough credit? Try writing a list of what you've done. You might be surprised! Happy weekend, everyone.

My List

Did two or more layers on my 5 paintings for  Flora Bowley's Bloom True class Week 4 
Guest posted on Jodi Lebrun's Creative Life by Design blog
Celebrated Canada's 145th birthday on July 1st
Tried out Mad Mimi and sent out a Creativity Matters (Creativity & Yoga) Newsletter
Took 9 watercolor paintings in to be framed
Enjoyed several morning walks
Updated the Creativity Matters website
Relished several afternoon naps
Taught one gentle & yin yoga class at Satori
Admired my beautiful clematis (see photo above)
Did some spontaneous yoga 
A big week for snail mail goodies: Muse Cards & a Guided Imagery CD from Jill Badonskyan Eliza Tobin Art Asana print and Whitney Ferré's book "The Artist Within"
Prepared for the 7 Days of Gratitude Journaling online class that starts on Monday, July 9th (Yeehaw!)
Saw a newborn baby
Read more of David Frawley's book Yoga & Ayurveda
Started writing my assignment for the 2nd of three modules of the 500 hour yoga teacher training program with Satori Yoga Teacher Training
Chose and sent 5 images for art cards off to the printer for my Etsy Store



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4 comments:

Kim Switzer said...

Woo hoo! Awesome list, Donna.

Donna Mulholland said...

Thanks Kim!

HollyM said...

I'm wondering if you'd mind telling me if you have your cards printed by a regular printer or one that does art prints? I like to have cards made of my work too.
I live in Bathurst.

Donna Mulholland said...

Hi Holly,

I get mine done by 6 Colour Printing in Fredericton. They are done on matte card stock ... so I'd say that they are a regular printer and are used by a lot of artists around town. Hope that helps!