So this year I decided to do the one word for the year and make it my mantra. I aptly choose the word learn I think not realising juat how important and big that word would be for me.
Last year in November I started a new job and it has been the biggest learning curve for me. I have held a full time job for over a year now with two kids, and an hour commute. It has all been a lesson in what works for us. It's also been a lesson in not letting myself go just because I now have all these responsibilities. I have had to learn to take the time for myself.
I've also taken a huge step. In taking this job I took the first step to a new career as an accountant and this year I took the next step and started my masters. I'm now one semester down and I've already learnt so much. I've realised that I can balance full time work and study and a family it just takes effort. I've also learnt how much easier it is when you do love the study you're doing. It's amazing how easy it is to achieve high marks. I've also realised that I am actually smart despite talking myself out of many things I know what I'm talking about and find learning fun and exciting.
I've learnt so many little things I could tell you that I learnt that I love to plan but very rarely do I follow through with those plans exactly as I want. BUT another big achievement that sticks out for me is I've learnt to ride a motorbike. This was a big big challenge and something I've wanted to do. It will save money but it's more than that.... I've watched my partner love his bike and I wanted to know what he was talking about and found a level of that love. It's great fun and a really great way to get around. My confidence lifts everytime I ride.
Now of course this is a craft blog though I ramble about everything here. And one of my largest achievements this year has been the clothes I have made for myself. I have stepped out of my comfort zone again and again to create the next outfit that users techniques that I didn't know before. I've added plackets and cuffs... and two kinds of zippers. I am learning how to adjust a pattern to suit my body and how to make it for me. I've gone from the simple to the complicated and I've got so much more to achieve.
I'm looking forward to the challenges that next year will bring but if nothing else this year had been an enormous learning curve and I'm so glad that I took it and ran. I need to think about my word for next year still but we shall see what happens.
Happy stitching and happy new year
Caitlin
Looks like you have learnt a lot this year! Congrats on all your accomplishments!
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