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We are not failing, we are successfully iterating
We often measure our progress by the old tried-and-true metrics. But how do we evaluate success when we’re attempting something even greater?
How long is a piece of string?
We often think we need to know more than we do to get started. The truth is, we can trust the process and figure it out as we go.
The Sound of Coaching
If you want to have better conversations, you need to listen. Not to the words, but also the sound of what was said. Listen to The Sound of Coaching in episode 272 at The Coaching Inn
Check Your Thread: Self-Coaching for Sewing Success, Part II
Building from the previous episode, Part II of Self-Coaching for Sewing Success explores all the practical things you can try, so that you get more out of making. And fall in love with your craft again.
Check Your Thread: Self-Knowledge for Sewing Success
In episode 91 of the Check Your Thread podcast, hosted by legendary sewing teacher, writer, and podcaster Zoe Edwards, we get deep into self-knowledge and how we can enjoy our craft — especially when things get frustrating.
Check Your Thread: Making personal manifestos
I sit down with legendary sewing teacher, writer, and podcaster Zoe Edwards in episode 71 of the Check Your Thread podcast. We talk about making personal manifestos and much more. Listen now and never again ask yourself, “What should I be doing?”
It all starts with your vision…get it sorted here
What’s the difference between strategy and tactics? Who cares about a Vision Statement? What’s my mission? Read on to demystify all these terms and get started with your big plans