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Push! 2012 – Home: Plan + Progress Book

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Home: Plan + Progress Folder

Welcome back, Push 2012!

I’m excited to give you a look at the beginnings of the inside of my Home Decorating Plan + Progress book, which will help me move forward on projects now, and eventually become a scrapbook of the process.

My Philosophy on Big Plan + Progress Books
I envision this book will be visually fun to look through — eventually. But my philosophy on assembling these books is the same as my philosophy on actually decorating or organizing a home:

Live in it for a while before you make big commitments. Allow yourself to go slowly. Stay bare-bones until you know how you function, what will work, and what won’t.

So there isn’t a whole lot of visual excitement going on inside my book yet (oh, but there is excitement there! It’s just subtle.). As I get a feel for what I like, I’ll gradually dress it up. Function first, right? It makes no sense to doll up a book that is difficult to use. I see projects like that and I wonder about them.

Anyway…

Map out the floor plans:
Home Decorating Plan + Progress Book

I need to work on each room in our house, as well as outside. So each space is getting a floor plan (including the backyard!) with measurements. I will add tabs or dividers for each room’s floor plan. I’m leaning toward using Becky Higgins’s dividers for Project Life when they become available again.

Photograph the Different Spaces
Home Decorating Plan + Progress Book

These photos are of the space in our living room that has the most needs right now. The rest of the room is almost done, but this area isn’t anywhere close. I’m hoping to find a piece of furniture for each side of the piano.

On the right side I expect to put our old Edison Music box from just before the turn of the century. You can see it there in the top photo on the floor to the right of the piano. We love her. She originally belonged to my husband’s great-great-grandparents. And she plays!

On the wall above it I want to put the 59 wax cylinders we have (what they used before records). I’m hoping to find a shelf that will display them. So now that I’ve got my measurements (of both the cylinders and the space), I know what to look for.

My other big problem is the beautiful wine refrigerator that our best friends gave us for Christmas a year ago. We haven’t found a spot for it near the kitchen, so right now it’s on a rickety old $4 homemade table I picked up at a garage sale years ago. It’s just sitting in the middle of that big empty space on the other side of the piano, quite a ways away from the kitchen.

Again, with the dimensions noted, I can look for pieces of furniture to set it on (or something open to set it in), and hopefully a better place for it. I might just switch its location with the music box.

Evaluate Needs
Home Decorating Plan + Progress Book

I’ve written all of these problems and needs on this sheet of paper I made for my book. Already I see a change I want to make to this evaluation sheet and once I’m settled on it, I’ll make it more visually pleasing. Here’s what it asks:

  • What is this space used for?
  • What’s working already?
  • What’s not working?
  • List of items needed with measurements
  • Resources

Right now “Resources” (ie. Pinterest resources) is on the next page, and I’ve moved the “List of items needed” to that page, too, to give myself more room to write.

In the front of the book is a master list of items needed so I don’t have to look through each room’s section to find stuff I need. I type my master list instead of hand write it. That way I can easily remove items I’ve purchased and add new items and then just re-print.

Push! 2012 Participation Check in So how are you doing with your Push! projects? We’ve heard from some of you who are journaling about what you’re learning. Anyone doing a Plan + Progress book? Whichever you’re doing, I’d love to hear how you’ve kept up with it (or haven’t) during the couple weeks when I was too busy with CHA to do a Push!-post! Please check in with a comment, and link us up if you blog about your own!

note: now that we’ve kicked off the first several weeks of Push! 2012, I expect to post updates every other week. That way I can do a Photo Stories update one week, and a Push! 2102 update the next. I might be a bit flexible on that, but that’s the plan.

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Push! 2012 is a blog series on Paperclipping. We are dedicated to pushing boundaries and thriving in various areas in which we’re trying to learn or improve, and we’re using journals or Plan + Progress books to help us do that. Read about this series here. You can see all of the related Push! 2012 posts here.

Thrive! Becomes Push! 2012: Plan + Progress Book

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Home: Plan + Progress Folder

Say hello to Thrive! 2012, now called Push! 2012.

First off, I need to announce a new name for the Thrive! 2012 series. There was some confusion between my series and a workshop called Thrive that is run by a professional photographer. We share some of the same audience so I changed the name to avoid confusion.

Why did I choose Push!?

Remember, the whole point of the series is to have a system of journaling that will help us to maximize the time we’re already giving to learning something or progressing in a certain area. The simple act of journaling what we’re learning accelerates progress because we’re paying more attention and remembering more of what we’ve learned.

By participating in this series, you are pushing the boundaries of time and forgetfulness so you can thrive.

Here are some synonyms of PUSH according to Thesaurus.com:

accelerate, bear down, bulldoze, dig, drive, exert, launch, make one’s way, move, muscle, pour it on, propel, steamroll, stir, incite, urge, encourage, exert influence, expedite, fire up, go to town on, influence, inspire, jolly, key up, motivate, oblige, persuade, pour it on, speed, speed up, spur, turn on.”

Push! Home Decorating Plan + Progress Book

Next year I will have lived in my home for a decade and there are so many bare (but painted!) walls. I’ve done so little decorating in all this time!

I just find it overwhelming. You can’t sit down and decorate one day and have it all done. You have to plan and shop and hang and repair and shop again, etc. When I have the choice between a task I can complete now, and a task that requires so many steps and places to visit, I tend to choose the task I can complete now.

I’m ready to push forward this area of my life.

I’ve been assembling the Home Decorating Plan + Progress book that you see above so that I can have all my information together and ready for me, to make it easier for me to complete a task so it won’t be so daunting.

The Cover: I’ll focus this post on the cover today and then we’ll look inside the book next time.

Steps:

  1. Cover an old binder with one or two layers of gesso.
  2. Choose two similar colors of paint. I chose a blue and a green-blue.
  3. Start painting the top of the binder with one color in horizontal strokes.
  4. Blend hints of the second color into the first one.
  5. As you continue to move lower down your book, add more and more of the second color. By the time you reach the bottom you should be using mainly your second color with only hints of the first color.
  6. Take your brush and the second color and swipe it vertically from the bottom, about 1/3rd of the way in, toward the top, but not all the way.
  7. Choose words or images that inspire you and add them to your cover.

A Home is 3-Dimensional Art You Get to Live In.
A few years ago I began thinking of my home this way, and since I love art so much, it gave me direction for creating a home that inspires me. Having already seen some positive results by having written a vision for myself, I’m hoping it will motivate me even more to have it on the cover of my book!

Push! 2012 Participant Check in Have you continued to journal or plan? Let us know by leaving a comment! Are you sharing your Push! journals and experiences on a blog? Link us up! If you have a cover you need to alter and decide to use my book and its instructions as inspiration, please share your results!

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Push! 2012 is a blog series on Paperclipping. We are dedicated to pushing boundaries and thriving in various areas in which we’re trying to learn or improve, and we’re using journals or Plan + Progress books to help us do that. Read about this series here. You can see all of the related Push! 2012 posts here.

Thrive! 2012: My Practice Sketch Book with Notes

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

my_sketchbook

Say hello to Thrive! 2012.

This is my sketch book. I started it in September 2011. In terms of journals vs. Plan + Progress books, this is a journal. I’m not planning ahead for sketching, I’m simply tracking what I’m learning and how I’m doing by doing my sketches and writing some notes.

Next week I hope to share a much more involved book — my home decorating Plan + Progress book. For now I want to share something simple for those who are wondering whether they have the time to participate in Thrive!. If that’s you, you should know that it takes only a minute to jot down a note about what you’re learning.

Let’s start with a disclaimer: I’m opening up my sketchbook for you, and you should know that while I want to learn to draw better, I’m not a natural. At all. And I’m not one of those that picks it right up with a little guidance. And I’ve never taken a class.

There. Now that your expectations of my sketches are appropriately low, let’s take a look at the types of stuff you might track in a journal for an area you are trying to learn or improve. Some of these will translate directly into whatever subject you’re tracking, and some won’t. Hopefully you’ll find find a way to translate this into your own Thrive! project(s).

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Thrive! 2012: A New Paperclipping Series

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Thrive! 2012

I stopped setting goals and resolutions a few years ago and found that I accomplished more without them.

It’s not that I have no dreams or ambitions. I just think specific goal-setting is less productive, uses up lots of valuable time, and can close your mind to opportunities outside of the specific goal you set for yourself.

So what do I do instead?

Last year I chose a word for the year that related to all of my areas of interest and I developed a chant — or a list of mantras — that I said to myself most days while meditating. That helped to keep my focused.

Then partway through the year I figured out an approach that helped me to be even more successful in my desired areas — again, without setting goals.

And that’s what this post is about — I’m starting a new year-long series here at Paperclipping (in addition to the Photo Stories series) where I’ll be sharing the process with you, and I hope many of you will jump on board and share back!

Thrive! 2012

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