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		<title>A Quest for Completion</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 03:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Call</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Completion Back in December, I wrote a blog post about the magic of completion. I didn&#8217;t completed the setup of my studio after the remodel last year, the result being I wasn&#8217;t really using my studio. The unfinished project was draining my energy. Taking the time to complete that project resulted in a huge burst [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Completion</h3>
<p>Back in December, I wrote a blog post about the <a href="http://www.makebigart.com/2009/12/the-magic-of-completion/">magic of completion</a>.  </p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t completed the setup of my studio after the remodel last year, the result being I wasn&#8217;t really using my studio.  The unfinished project was draining my energy.</p>
<p>Taking the time to complete that project resulted in a huge burst of energy that culminated with dozens of new pieces of art within a few months for my solo show in February.</p>
<p>Completion is truly magical.</p>
<h3>Unfinished Projects</h3>
<p>Now, as my energy has returned and I&#8217;m back at work in my studio and on my life, I can feel many unfinished projects from the last few years pulling at me.  Calling to me, wanting my time, my energy.  They are determined to distract me.  </p>
<p>They are fabulous projects: </p>
<p>I never processed my photos from my trip to South African last year.  My last post on my art blog on the topic was <a href="http://blog.lisacall.com/2009/09/south-africa-rock-art-painting-tour-day-6">day 6</a>.  That&#8217;s not quite completion given that the trip was almost a month long.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also never taken the &#8220;after&#8221; photos for my home/studio remodel.  The construction workers walked out on the last day and I stopped posting to my <a href="http://lisacall.smugmug.com/New-Home-Studio-Construction">construction photo site</a>.  No &#8220;after&#8221; shots.  Hm.  I know everyone wants to see the cool green bathroom &#8211; how hard could it be to get the kids dirty clothes off the floor and do this project?</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve got unfinished artwork, home projects, business projects, remodeling, etc, etc.  The list is long when I think about it.  So when I do think about it, it drains my energy.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time to do something about it.  I&#8217;m on a quest to clear up these incomplete projects over the next 5 months so I can start 2011 with a clean slate.</p>
<h3>It May Not Need to be Finished</h3>
<p>My first thought is to line up all my projects and dive in to get to work on them.  But that thought also drains me.  I want to do NEW stuff, not just finish up old stuff.</p>
<p>So I remind myself, just because I started a project, it doesn&#8217;t mean I need to finish it.   </p>
<p>But I need to come to closure on them in some way.  So I&#8217;m pondering a good way to do that.  A ritual, perhaps, to say goodbye to a plan that won&#8217;t reach completion.  A big bonfire in the backyard comes to mind, but I think that isn&#8217;t legal in my city.</p>
<h3>Small Steps</h3>
<p>I don&#8217;t want this quest for completion to stop me in my progress in the studio or on my art business.  So I&#8217;m going to take is in slowly, doing a bit each week.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my plan for tackling my incomplete projects</p>
<p>1. Create a <strong>list </strong>of incomplete projects (spending about a week to do this)<br />
2. <strong>Categorize </strong>them &#8211; complete vs. let go (I might have a &#8220;I&#8217;ll revisit this in a year&#8221; pile also but maybe not &#8211; I like to be clear and make decisions as it gives me momentum.)<br />
3. Create and hold some type of ritual to <strong>let go</strong> of the projects that don&#8217;t make the cut.<br />
4. <strong>Prioritize </strong>the projects I do want to complete<br />
5. <strong>Work </strong>through the incomplete projects one at a time as the year goes by<br />
6. <strong>Celebrate </strong>each completion</p>
<p>7. <strong>Repeat </strong>as needed when I feel my energy being drained &#8211; complete completion isn&#8217;t something I believe I will ever achieve, instead I think it is a process to be enjoyed (hence the celebration step).  </p>
<h3>Wrap Up</h3>
<p>I&#8217;ll be posting my progress on my completion quest as the year goes by both here on the blog and over on the <a href="http://www.facebook.com/makebigart">facebook page for makebigart</a>.  </p>
<p><strong>Want to join me?</strong>  Post your progress here or facebook (sharing only the details you are comfortable sharing).  We&#8217;ll keep each other motivated by sharing our progress.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s think big and refocus our energy where we want it &#8211; on our art &#8211; by wrapping up some unfinished projects.  </p>
<p>PS &#8211; if you have ideas for a ritual to say goodbye to projects we are not longer committed to, please share.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<br />
I invite you to become a fan of MakeBigArt on social media where I&#8217;ll be sharing additional tips and comments.<br />
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/makebigart">MakeBigArt fanpage</a><br />
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/makebigart">MakeBigArt on Twitter</a></p>
<p>In addition you can also find me here:</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.lisacall.com">My Blog</a><br />
<a href="http://twitter.com/lisacall">On Twitter</a><br />
<a href="http://facebook.com/lisacall">Facebook Profile</a><br />
<a href="http://www.new.facebook.com/lisacallfineart">Lisa Call &#8211; Textile Paintings Fan Page</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;<br />
&#8212;lisa</p>
<p>Thinking Big about Art</p>
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		<title>The Magic of Completion</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 04:37:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Call</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Studio In April of 2009 I completed a major house remodeling project that include the addition of a beautiful new studio. Within weeks I had the studio 95% completed and then moved in and started making art. I had a huge deadline looming for an exhibit in Germany and needed every spare moment to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The Studio</h3>
<p>In April of 2009 I completed a major house remodeling project that include the addition of a beautiful new studio.  Within weeks I had the studio 95% completed and then moved in and started making art.</p>
<p>I had a huge deadline looming for an exhibit in Germany and needed every spare moment to create.  The remaining work on the studio could wait.</p>
<p>Then a week after making my deadline I left town for a month in South Africa, with the studio still not finished.</p>
<p>Upon my return there was a family event that required a large chunk of my energy.</p>
<p>And I had artwork presold that had to be completed, so what free time I did have went to creating.</p>
<p>Completion of the studio was still undone.</p>
<p>Every time I went in my studio I saw the mess and it drained me.  I thought &#8220;I never have time to finish it&#8221; and that thought drained me more.</p>
<p>I have an exhibit coming up and instead of working on the art for the show, I stressed about the studio not being finished.  I thought &#8220;I&#8217;ll start the art for the show once the studio is done&#8221;.  And I never seemed to find time for finishing things up.</p>
<p>And on and on it went for 4 months after my return from South Africa.</p>
<p>Until yesterday.  Yesterday I decided I&#8217;d have enough and I completed my studio. Done. </p>
<p>And it is FABULOUS.  </p>
<p>The new energy in the room is amazing.  Today I jumped right in and started the artwork for my upcoming exhibit.  My outlook on my art career was given a huge boost.</p>
<p>And of course I think &#8211; &#8220;why didn&#8217;t I just do this earlier &#8211; it was only 6 hours of work&#8221;. </p>
<h3>Completion</h3>
<p><strong><br />
Completion is huge</strong>.  It&#8217;s massive and energy altering.</p>
<p>Completing a project can give you a boost.  From big tasks like my studio.  Or small tasks like mailing a collector a thank you note.</p>
<p>The act of getting something done, crossing it off a list, is magical.   All the energy that was being used to worry about, stress over, keep track of, think about, complain about, etc &#8211; all that energy is freed up and suddenly available for new projects, thoughts and inspiration.  </p>
<p>Completing a task or project builds your self confidence.  You realize &#8220;hey, I can do this&#8221;.  So the next task becomes just a tiny bit easier and your productivity increases and things are cross off the list and energy is freed up.  Its the snowball effect.  Next thing you know you are invincible. </p>
<p>Projects that were blocked suddenly become viable.  New ideas are generated opening up new possibilities.</p>
<p>The power of completion is huge.  </p>
<h3>Wrap Up</h3>
<p>What project or task can you complete right now, today, this week to give yourself a little boost forward and free up some energy for other projects?</p>
<p>What are you waiting for?</p>
<p>&nbsp;<br />
I invite you to become a fan of MakeBigArt on facebook:<br />
<a href="http://www.new.facebook.com/makebigart">MakeBigArt.com fanpage</a> &#8211; I&#8217;ll be sharing additional tips and comments on facebook throughout the week and writing longer articles on the blog.  I update this facebook page about once a day and welcome your comments.</p>
<p>In addition you can also find me here:</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.lisacall.com">My Blog</a><br />
<a href="http://twitter.com/lisacall">On Twitter</a><br />
<a href="http://facebook.com/lisacall">Facebook Profile</a><br />
<a href="http://www.new.facebook.com/lisacallfineart">Lisa Call &#8211; Textile Paintings Fan Page</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;<br />
&#8212;lisa</p>
<p>Thinking Big about Art</p>
<p>PS &#8211; Ironically I was going to bail out on writing this post and take a bath.  But I realized I&#8217;d just wake up tomorrow and feel drained as I have set my intention to get back on track with weekly posts on</p>
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