July Goals

July Photography Goals Well, hello! I'm not quite sure how one whole month passed without a blog post. Last month was a bit of a blur, and it ended with a wonderfully relaxing vacation to South Carolina. And now here we are. In July.

I only have one wedding this month, plus a lot of fun travel. I think it's going to be a good time to get caught up on that "Summer Fun List" hanging on our refrigerator. Nathan and I have lots of concerts + games + farmer's markets to attend. And there's definitely more ice cream that needs to be eaten. What's on your list of MUST DO'S this summer?

July Goals

Read The Girl on the Train (SO good so far!) and A House in the Sky Start Savor, a daily devotional by Shauna Niequist Book our anniversary trip Go to another Indians game Go on two bike rides with Nathan Visit the Shaker Heights Farmer's Market Be fully present while visiting two new places (NOLA and a tiny, lakefront town in Canada!) Get completely caught up on editing Get caught up on vendor galleries Submit a wedding Keep my Inbox below 10 each morning

June Goals

Focused Work Time I'm two days late with this post, and I had popcorn for lunch yesterday. Two sure signs that wedding season is in full swing! But despite all that's written on my to do list next to me, I feel good about summer. Generally around this time I'm a frazzled mess. I haven't taken time for myself and I feel like summer is going to slip by without my taking part. This summer though is going to be different. I can feel it.

For starters, I've revamped my work day to make it more conducive to how I work best. I used to sit at my desk for 10 hours straight and get frustrated when I wasn't plowing through my editing like I thought I should. Instead I'd find myself on social media for hours on end just spinning my wheels. I'd drag through the day and work through the night because I hadn't gotten enough done during daylight hours.

NOT ANYMORE. I realized I had to fix the problem because I didn't want to pull 80-hour weeks again this summer.

In May I decided to set my alarm for 60- or 90-minute increments and set a goal for that focused work time. When my alarm rings, I get a 15- or 30-minute break to get out of my desk and do something--whatever--I choose. It's crazy that I get WAY MORE done in less time now, but it really works! And I have my nights free to spend with Nathan or coach gymnastics without the nagging thought that I should be working on the business. While I love what I do, working alllllll the time had me resenting photography a bit, which is just not right. Having time away helps me love what I do again. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, right? :)

So, ahem, on to my ...

June Goals

  • Read Animal Dreams (I didn't read a lot in May … want to make time for this in June!)
  • Embrace turning 30. Yep, that's right. I turn 30 this month. I'm not going to lie, it freaks me out a bit, but it's coming ready or not. I might as well be ready for it, right?
  • Visit Chicago and hang out with some really cool people. It helps that I'm spending my birthday weekend with some of my favorite people
  • Pick strawberries for the first time!
  • Go to an Indians game
  • Decide on a location to spend our anniversary
  • Photograph two weddings
  • Get completely caught up on all May editing before we go on vacation with Nathan's family
  • Keep my Inbox below 10 after my morning e-mail time

May Goals

Flowering Spring Tree There's this tree right at the edge of our front yard that seems to keep me in tune with the seasons. In the spring, it's gorgeous. Lots of pretty white flowers everywhere. I know it's officially spring when I see that thing in bloom. And I think (I think!) spring is finally here in Cleveland, Ohio, because that tree is snow white. Finally! Better late than never, right?

For me, spring brings the start of wedding season, and I dive headfirst into BUSY this month. I will be the first to admit to you that when I see all those days on my calendar marked with meetings and weddings and sessions, I get overwhelmed. I'm 100% goals oriented and deadline driven, but I tend to forget to take things one day at a time.

I was recently listening to this podcast and was struck by the idea of slowing down to gain more. Seems counterproductive, right? Wrong! Erin Loechner told Jess Lively that she walks to do errands instead of drives (I'm SO guilty of jumping in the car to go down the block. It's embarrassing!) and sometimes hand washes her clothes, and by doing these things--taking time to savor each task and be more hands on in life--she's fully aware and appreciative of each responsibility, no matter how mundane. And then she's more productive when she's working. Wow. I needed to hear that at the start of busy season! And you know what? I think I'll walk to the coffee shop today and enjoy the flowering trees. :)

May Goals

  • Finish The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and read Animal Dreams
  • Plant our garden (lots of flowers and herbs this year!)
  • Finish our living room mantel design
  • Host our annual family cookout
  • Go on at least two bike rides
  • Put together a Summer Fun list with Nathan
  • CANCEL our cable for the summer (yes, we still have cable! Contemplating getting rid of it completely ...)
  • Shoot six weddings and have two of them + two April weddings fully edited by the time June rolls around
  • Keep my Inbox below 15 at the end of each workday

April Goals

Belmopan BelizeApril is the start of my wedding season, and I'm scrambling around trying to get caught up with just about everything before I dive right in to 10 weddings in a row. I'm especially proud of my Inbox right now. I'm down to 11 (E-LEV-EN!) e-mails greeting me when I log in to Gmail. It's kind of addicting to watch that number go down, and my goal is to be at zero by the end of this week. (So if you need to e-mail me, be a doll and wait until Monday. Haha! Juuuust kidding!)

Other goals for this month? I'm glad you asked!

April Goals

  • Finish Reading Lolita in Tehran + read two more books (A is for Alibi and The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind)
  • Finish my spring/summer capsule wardrobe
  • Spring clean our house (windows, yard … everything!)
  • Create some art for our living room mantle
  • Go on at least one bike ride with Nathan
  • Clean off my computer and get it ready for this season
  • Order a new sample album
  • Look into Pixifi + decide if it's a good fit for my business
  • Take one weekday completely off before the season begins

I hope your April looks bright! Happy Easter, everyone!