enJOY it

an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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Some days I am so high on this little self-employed job of mine.

Other days, when the ideas are gone, my email inbox is empty and I've just finished my sixth episode of Friday Night Lights, it's a different story.

But this current period, this past week, has been really great.

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As mentioned a million and one times, this is my first full year of self-employment. I am on track to make as much money this year as I made at my one full year of salaried employment. (Trust me, this is more of a reflection of how little I was paid as opposed to how much I'm making now. ;)) I'll be a happy girl if this works out. And then it will all start over (which I really can't think about).

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I have learned one very important thing this year – my business goals need to be set quarterly, not annually.

In 2012, I will be setting a financial goal at the beginning of the year, but will be adjusting my actionable goals every three months to be sure they stay relevant for what I need to be doing.

The biggest reason for this is that my original goals for this year are no longer very relevant. The exception is the plan to streamline expenses; I have really gotten better at spending less. The main way is through wholesale ordering. I have a reseller's license, so I am able to purchase paper and supplies direct from manufactures as long as I hit an order minimum. Wholesale purchasing has lowered my overhead and also encouraged me to be smart and focus on what's next further in advance. (If you are interested in becoming a reseller, check with your state's Board of Equalization. I can't give advice on this other than to do your research.)

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I've tossed my "big goals" out and am now focusing on the next six weeks business-wise.

This week : I have been sourcing paper for holiday books. This is going to be my favorite paper mix yet and am really excited to get them made and shared. I am thrilled with how these seasonal minibooks have caught on.

Next week : I have a new poster/print to launch.

Mid-October : Holiday minibook production/promotion/launch.

End of the month : I am currently working with Kolo as a freelance consulting position. I'll be spending the last week of October in Connecticut (!!) making magic happen. My own business is always going to be a main priority, but I've realized I need something different to help me out of my comfort zone and new projects are always welcome. I am sure I'll have more to say on this soon.

Mid-November : my minibook workshop in Berkeley! I am going to be sharing project peeks for this over the next few weeks and I am constantly brainstorming about how to make this class exciting and information packed. I hope you can join me.

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As my business posts tend to do, this got away from me. Often this blog turns into my own sounding board though I hope it's of some interest to you! And speaking of the blog – I have a lot to say about the "no statistics checking" experiment I ran in September. Look for a post on that soon.

Here's the bottom line : I'm busy & that's fantastic.

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17 responses to “2011 business goals / Q3.”

  1. susan Avatar

    dear elise, you are a constant inspiration & the first blog I check each early morning. I have been self employed for 10 years but in the past year have shifted my direction 360 degrees and am busy trying to build my own petite creative empire through etsy, blogging & recently a few licensing gigs (hooray !). Your posts, your goals, your enthusiasm and your honesty is always helpful (to many I’m sure) & always inspiring !! xo Susan
    ps so sweet to see a little bit of 29 Black Street still tucked into your bulletin board. Makes me smile 🙂

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  2. Cassie Avatar

    This is a really great post elise. I think we get over ambitious when we set year long goals for ourselves. Quarterly goals is a perfect solution. I’m going to have to give that one a try!

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  3. *Dream Weaver* Avatar

    What you have just shared is heaps interesting. I just chatting with my boss this evening and we were just commenting that perhaps we could all pursue things that we REALLY wanted to do with our lives. It is not always easy but then when you work for yourself, I reckon you work harder and the joy is tenfold!
    Keep up the awesome work that you do. You inspire others like me 🙂

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  4. Jessi Avatar

    It’s very encouraging to see you reaching your goals and becoming more and more successful.

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  5. Natanya Avatar

    Elise – I’ve been following this blog for a while and it’s been amazing to watch your business blossom the way it has. Congrats on all your success and I know the best is yet to come. Come do a workshop in the Berkshires while you’re in Connecticut! I would be there in a heartbeat as I’m sure many other east coasters would too!

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  6. paperpocket Avatar

    I adore your blog. Always have. Always will.

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  7. Ashley Marie Avatar

    Just like Susan, your blog has become the first one I check for on my Google Reader. I am always intrigued/inspired/motivated by your posts. I’m hoping to be able to sign up for the workshop at the end of the week!
    Although my hubby’s job doesn’t have him away from home nearly as much as being deployed (he’s a wildland firefighter) when he is gone, I find keeping busy with the things that make me happy, or making plans or working on projects is the best way to get through it.

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  8. Tiffany B. Avatar

    You Rock! I love your posts about your business. As I am still trying to figure out how to quit my full job and go solo it always great to see how you are making it happen. Thank you for sharing. I am interested to see how “not checking the stats” went. Since I am stat checker as well.

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  9. lauren Avatar

    i admire the honesty with which you have written about starting/maintaining your own business. i also admire the fact that you turn your creative ideas into reality!
    i’m here in ct! are you coming right into hartford for the meeting? if you need recommendations on anything [or a chauffeur for the day!], just let me know! 🙂
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  10. Carrie Rosalind Avatar

    You are living my dream life! I am so inspired by you…thanks for sharing your business updates – I love hearing about them! 🙂 And congrats on the Kolo job – can’t wait to hear more!

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  11. elise blaha Avatar

    You are so sweet. Thank you!! And I am sure I will be in touch about stuff to do in Hartford. 🙂

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  12. linda Avatar

    Wow, I have to say you are a HUGE inspiration. I certainly understand the ups and downs you mentioned right at the beginning of the post. But knowing of your success gives me hope…I’m not there yet and really do wish I could match my previous full-time salary job. That’s a nice goal to have, although it might be REALLY difficult depending on the job types in comparison 😛
    Anyway, great advice on having quarterly goals, I think it might make more sense especially for how much changes there are today in technology and online!
    A big congrats to you for making it happen!

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  13. christen krumm Avatar

    I can’t wait for the holiday mini book kit launch!! 🙂 EXCITED!!
    xo,
    Christen
    ChristenKrumm.com

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  14. Lisa Fine Avatar

    Yes! Or if you have any free time to set up a meet up or want to hang out, let me know too! 🙂

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  15. KatieK. Avatar
    KatieK.

    Love this post. I am trying to figure out some business stuff to and your technique of focusing on the next 6 weeks might be something for me to try on. I think I go big and then it doesn’t work or fit so I throw the whole outfit out so to say.
    Coming to CT! Leaves haven’t changed yet down here in SW CT but the weather is still wonderful warm fall. While you are here in my state, I will think of you, that your time is peaceful and full of magic, and many happy mail finds you where ever you are. KatieK.

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  16. jennie Avatar

    can’t wait to see your no statistics post…i’ve been wondering how the experiment went!

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  17. Linda Avatar

    good job, Elise! I’m so happy for you. Its awesome to see you run for your dreams and catch them! Keep it up.

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