December 19, 2012
2. I’ve learned how to say no.
One of my biggest lessons in 2012 was learning how to say “no”. I want to be able to give you my all — and in order to do that, I decided to only take on a limited number of custom projects per month. This was huge for me — HUGE — because I’m a Say Yes kind of person and it was a tough pill to swallow when I realized that I couldn’t actually do it all. My “no’s” meant a Saturday afternoon with my family, a date night with my husband, and extra snuggles with my little peanut.
In the past twelve months, I’ve had numerous new products to my shop that I’m so completely excited about. Rubber stamps, personalized plates, custom iPhone cases and tote bags, just to name a few. I’ve also been selling printed invitations and accessories in addition to printables. Wait until you see what 2013 has in store!
This past year, I’ve worked on so many photo shoots… and oh my goodness, are they so much fun! I’ve worked with some of the most incredible vendors, formed friendships and vendor relationships, and seen my work featured on some of the best wedding blogs around.
4. Started a series of monthly downloadable posters
I teamed up with Alexandra of HeartLoveWeddings to design printable love quotes, that we call Quotables!
If you didn’t already know, I’m Mrs. Jump Rope on HelloBee — my favorite parenting blog.
This one ties into Numbers 2 & 3 — Not only did I have to learn to say no, but I had to manage an online storefront, blogging (see #5), but I had to be a mama while simultaneously running a household. In other words, I was a major zombie running on next to no sleep. The biggest (and I think the best) decision my husband and I made in 2012 was to hire a caregiver. Our nanny comes to our house twice a week during the day. I get so much accomplished during the day & am able to meet my clients needs… while still being able to get the laundry done and dinner on the table. I’ve had a lot of fellow mama designers ask me about this and my answer is YES, it is absolutely worth hiring someone to help.
To re-cap, 2012 was a year of change. I’m hoping 2013 will be a year of growth (both personally and professionally).