Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Energy

I am starting a new 500 item purge to ring out 2010. I feel that we may be living beyond the means of our home. I feel as if the home is bursting. In order to accommodate fresh abundance, I need to make room for it. This purge's theme is all about ENERGY. I am committed to unlocking what my life's momentum is directed toward and creating a material world that supports those energies. So far, what I've come up with are: connectedness, courage, love, clarity, contribution and joy. As I unearth more of how these energies propel my life, I will share.

November

The month of November was hopping. With 4 regular shoots and 22 mini shoots, business was booming! I am a tad challenged to stay organized and on top of the work-life balance right now. With the influx of paperwork, phone calls and scheduling details, I'm inundated with information. So far, here's what's working:

Calendars: I use google calendar to coordinate with my family all our plans so we're all on board for whatever's coming up. I print that out every month for the next 4 months and update that as I'm out and about. I do not rely completely on the computer for everything and planning is one thing I've discovered for which I require something tactile. I also have a workbook in which I schedule the tasks for the day, appointments, and the intention I am creating for the day.

A great partnership: Bill has been an amazing source of energy and light as we work together to meet the needs of our family and our growing business. He often cares for the children anyway but weekends are pretty full these days so the demand is a little higher. As the "suit," he also handles all the accounting and fiscal details. As the "creative," I am in charge of production.

What could be working better:

Time: spending quality time with the girls has taken a back seat to business calls, editing and planning. I commit to spending more and better quality time with each child.
Filing: I hate filing so the file basket often has to overflow before I even consider addressing it. I commit to emptying the filing basket every week.