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Friday 30 January 2015

A month of 'new's

In an effort to keep my word in mind this year, I'm going to try and update the last week of every month. It's still January, we can be optimistic! So what's new?


I am still very much a 'new girl' at my new job. I'm getting into the swing of it, but only as I try to do things am I realising that I have no idea how the systems work! I'm trying to ask lots of different people for advice so no one person gets too fed up of me. There are a few other newbies that have started since the new year as well which is, well, comforting. It reassures me that I'm not stupid for getting it wrong! One of the challenges is being based in so many different places; I work into a different setting on each of the four days I work. It means that although I've been properly there for four weeks, I still haven't done a full week in any one setting! I think I will feel 'new' for a good while yet.

The new job has led to a few other new lifestyle changes as well- not least that I now have a 4-day working week! This was a conscious decision to try to build in some breathing space to my life, as the burnout of last year has taught me to value. It's a tricky one, because so much in our culture tells us that busyness is value, and to make space without filling it again can be looked down on. This blog has really encouraged me this month to value that space and not be tempted into re-filling it until I'm ready.

We also have a new car! Meet Izzy the I-10:



She's lovely. I am unhappy about becoming a two-car household but now that I'm much more community based and Pete is starting a new job in another town (update on that next month! yay!) it had become unmanageable. Both cars won't be used every day but there is a bit of a bottleneck on activities in the middle of the week, and being able to both do them on the same night means we do get to see each other occasionally through the week as well. TIME is what I'm learning to value this year.

I am considering starting up something new on the blog; I have been missing writing the more reflective posts that used to make up most of it's content, but have recently bought an e-book of '1000 creative writing prompts'. I'm considering having a go at one of those a week as well, just to keep the writing side of me happy. Maybe you could have a go at the same prompt each week, and we could start something?

Finally, I did allow myself to start a new crafting project this week, just for a little while, to stop me going completely crazy. It's the frosted pumpkin stitchery's Once Upon a Time sampler, so there's just a little bit to do each month. Here's how far I got in an hour last night (disclaimer: it's my first time working with evenweave, that stuff messes with your eyes/brain!):


Have you tried anything new for the new year?
Are you up for joining me in a rusty attempt at creative writing?

6 comments:

  1. Great post, I like your Word of the Year too. There are certainly big changes in your life at the moment. I only work two days a week because of childcare restrictions but I do have three different voluntary jobs (down from six before I started work!) plus all the online stuff I do.
    I don't do creative writing myself, I have always preferred journalism even at school I would rather write a Compare and Contrast essay than an imaginative story!

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  2. Maybe I could do a factual piece on the same topic as your creative piece though?
    And my "new" thing this year was doing the 31 projects for the DUCJC 2015

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    1. I'm so impressed that you managed to do every single day of January, especially with everything else that you do! Yes I think it would be interesting to read something factual as well, most of my writing would probably be from my own experience, but trying to make it an interesting read. The prompts are mostly questions so could work either way.

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  3. Thinking about joining you on your new creative writing....what do you think?

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