- Make Brenna
- Make Benji
- Make Mrs Maple
- Make Clive Cedar
- Make Whistlefolk (extras)
- Make Magpie
- Make cafe
- Make greengrocers
- Make houses
- Make toys
- Make food
- Make tables and chairs
- Lighting inside buildings
- Natural lighting outside
- Make cobbled street
- Make grass
- Make sky/backdrop
- Make giant leaves
- Make giant brambles
- Make post boxes
- Blog - PP3
- Blog - Extended Practice
- Website
- Networking
It's difficult to structure this as a timetable because I don't know how long each task will take me to do! I think it might be easier for me to follow a LIST of THINGS TO DO and just tick them off through the Easter break as I achieve/complete them. This way I also won't feel disappointed if I don't manage to complete something on the day I set for it to be finished.
I have created a timetable but I think each day will have to be planned the evening before depending on what was achieved previous day. (e.g. Sunday night, reviewing what was done today and planning what I will begin tomorrow)
Action Plan:
Day begins: 5.30 Ready by 7am to start work. (I work best in the morning!)
7am: Set up, start making
10am: 10 minute break
12pm: Lunch 30 mins
3pm: 30 minute break (pick Finley up from school/brisk walk)
4.30pm: Tea 30 minutes
5pm: Bath 20 minutes
8pm: Break 15 minutes
9pm: End of work.
House rules for myself:
(to ensure I maintain a professional practice, even when working from home)
Stick to the timetable
No binge eating! Plenty water.
Get dressed and wear makeup.
Walk for at least 20 minutes.
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