Last night I didn’t get a chance to write a post for you all, and I want to take a moment out of my day (as I scarf down a late lunch) to share why with you.
As I’ve barely hinted in the past, I’m attempting to launch a small Etsy shop with a few types of handmade fabric goodies. I came up with the concept in the beginning of the year, and have been designing, sewing, and testing a few products on the weekends here and there. But you know what? Because I didn’t have a hard and fast deadline and because I let myself get discouraged at the drop of a hat, I was dragging my feet.
So last week I gave myself a really tough goal: Open my Etsy shop by Thanksgiving. Period. So as of today, I have 29 days in which to create enough products from each line and finalize my business name and marketing plan.
I’ll be honest with you – I’m still having trouble overcoming the mental barriers caused by my own thoughts. When I come up with a product idea I have to start sewing to figure out how I want to actually bring that idea to life. And it doesn’t usually go well on the first or second attempt. Enter the negative soundtrack in my head:
Ugh. This isn’t working. This is a disaster. What if it never works? What was I thinking, dreaming of starting my own shop? Who am I kidding? Oh, it’s going to be so embarrassing when the people I’ve told about my entrepreneurial dream find out that I failed.
I could go on, but you get the point.
After I get a good (albeit too short) night’s sleep, and get to work the next day, and sit at my computer in my cubicle for 8 or 9 hours, my brain is refreshed, and I have the drive to try again. And that’s when I remind myself that dreams are always worth pursuing, because there’s nothing worse than giving up on a dream before you even try to realize it.
So I return home from work each night to my busy life of sewing and blogging and thinking and cooking. I rarely sit down to watch TV or read a book, and lately I’ve been crawling into bed around 1 or 2 in the morning, with my sketchbook in hand. Why? Because I have some of my best insights when I stop sewing, get ready for bed, and then take my sketchbook to bed. Go figure.
Even though this blog is supposed to be about decorating and living in a borrowed abode, I’d like to continue to occasionally share the progress of this new adventure with you all. I love sharing with you, and I always am interested in your thoughts – even if they contradict mine. Sharing my experience “out loud” will also help me stay focused on my goals. So here I go.
And even if this venture isn’t a success, as long as I know that I gave it my all, I won’t have failed.
Now you tell me, if you’d like: How do you deal with negative thoughts and discouragement when pursuing a new goal?
12 Comments
Good luck!!!!! I can’t wait to see your creations & the etsy shop! =)
I get really excited about things, and then after the momentum dies down, the negativity sets in. It’s awful. My coping so far involves shutting out the outside world and vegging with a stack of magazines or a silly movie. Then the next day I attempt it again. It’s not foolproof but I must have overcame some of it b/c I finally started my blog! =)
I can certainly identify with you on criticizing yourself. As cheesy as this sounds, chin up! You sound VERY dedicated and as a professional procrastinator (it’s so bad I had to give myself the official title) on getting many of the projects floating around in my head even started, I admire the dedication you’re already displaying. The way I deal with being frustrated is to walk away for a day, take some deep breaths and come back to it after a very short break from it. Don’t view it as one day taken away from your time goal, view it as necessary to reaching that goal.
You can do it and good luck! Thank you for sharing with us. :o)
Jane-JUST DO IT! Even if the store isn’t the success you dream it to be, you never know where the journey will take you, the people you’ll meet, or what will come next. If you never take the chance, you can guarantee failure! We need creative people like you in the world to share your ideas, talents, and products since people like me don’t have a creative bone in their body! Wishing you much success and some sleep!
Jane- I’m so excited for you! Thanks for sharing about this, it’s nice to know the background of your newest venture. I am in the same spot- I’m planning to switch careers in December and be a private voice teacher (what I went to school for), and I too am dealing with the negative self-talk. I’m really good at sabatoging my own plans just by being negative! For me, what helps is knowing that what I’m trying to do is what I’m gifted at (I think we would all agree that crafting/sewing is something you are gifted at!). If I was going to quit my job to be a stand-up comedian, there might be some issues there. =)
I’m really excited for you, and I look forward to hearing more about your Etsy business! You are going to be awesome!
Hi Jane! Good for you!! It’s so inspirational to see someone striving at something they are passionate about, and something outside of the ‘9-5’….I’ll be one of your customers for sure..keep the faith! Looking forward to reading future blogs about the hurdles it takes to open your store, and the fun involved in creating all of those great crafts. Thanks for blogging..
SO glad you shared your story with us, blogging is by far my biggest motivator for accomplishing my goals! It’s fun to share your ups and downs and gain support along the way. Plus, once you put it into words, it’s easier to stick to a plan!
Best wishes with your Etsy shop, I really can’t wait to see it!!!
xoxo,
Jen
Crazy … I am in the exact same spot as you. I told myself I would open an etsy shop this year, and I’ve been furiously working weekends sewing and testing products! 🙂 I have the same negative thoughts and they are really hard to break through. But I also had a great conversation this morning with my boss (of all people) about challenging myself and taking risks in life. Because I’ve found that the greatest rewards come from the greatest risks. It’s just hard to remember that when the risks are kinda scary! 😉
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this … it was very encouraging to read! And, I’m excited to see your new store! 🙂
Bravo to you! What an exciting process, starting your own Etsy shop. Giving yourself a deadline is a great idea and you sound like you’ve got a lot of momentum going! So excited to see how it all turns out.
So exciting! You’re going to do great! The deadline is a great idea and I would definitely love to read more about how it goes.
Just found your blog recently through IHeartOrganizing and wanted to say I am really looking forward to your shop opening! I love Etsy and can’t wait to see what you’ll be offering!
Your blog is awesome, and I’m looking forward to browsing your archives some more. I’ve added you to my RSS feeds so I can read regularly. We’re not renters, but I’m always looking for frugal decorating projects so I love your ideas, and the posts from your BF are laugh-out-loud funny!
wow, i really identified with this. thanks for having the courage to share your dreams and doubts 🙂 i think the fact that you are passionate enough about it to stay up late in the evenings working on it is reason enough to keep going. many people never find something they love so much. one thing i’ve found puts things in perspective when dealing with negative thoughts and self-doubt is byron katie’s “the work” (http://www.thework.com/downloads/worksheets/instructions_for_thework.pdf). good luck!!!
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