tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942453663099184248.post5340438560424204837..comments2023-12-26T22:38:11.981-08:00Comments on Tea and Talk for Two: Rituals and statements of intent. ( And tea and cake, of course.)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06589254083891378425noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942453663099184248.post-5421328146376276262011-12-20T16:36:44.184-08:002011-12-20T16:36:44.184-08:00Helen, you have a wonderful way of explaining and ...Helen, you have a wonderful way of explaining and writing about your self doubt, and your sense of humour about the whole thing is exhilerating. IMHO, I don't think yu have anything to be doubtful about. I have seen the art that you create and I can only wish that someday I can emulate your creativity and enthusiasm in my art the way you do. As for wht you would like your quilts to be, I think that is a good list.Renatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15703909499714319583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942453663099184248.post-68368641015923904072011-12-20T07:17:35.417-08:002011-12-20T07:17:35.417-08:00Helen,
I read your list. I know you said it is a w...Helen,<br />I read your list. I know you said it is a work in progress so I hope you will take this comment as it is intended - not a criticism but an aid. Let me say I'm a Software Tester in my day time job and it is one of the liabilities of my job that I'm also checking if things can be tested. So getting back to your list - how do you aim to check that you have achieved what you set out to do? In the QA world we say goals, requirements whatever you like must be SMART<br />S = specific<br />M = measurable<br />A = attainable<br />R = realistic<br />T = timely<br />Maybe you might like to try out these criteria to tighten up on your goals for your quilts. If you're interesting there are lots of good articles explaining SMART on the web.<br />Or you can just ignore this comment :-)<br />Hope it might be of some help.Ruthhttp://www.sew2speak.comnoreply@blogger.com