New Year Routine for Artists

Here is a new year routine for artists, to get you on track for this new year. As an artist, it is important to establish a successful new year or routine, and to stick to it! There is a lot that goes into establishing a new year routine for artists that sticks, so let's dive into it!


New Year Routine for Artists

What is a New Year Routine?

A new year routine is a set of habits or practices that people often adopt at the beginning of the year to promote personal growth, productivity, or well-being. Having a new year routine as an artist is a great way to ensure that you are caught accomplishing the goals that you set out for yourself at the beginning of the year. 



Why You Should Make a New Year Routine?

 These routines help set the tone for the rest of the year, creating a fresh start. A good new year routine often includes a mix of self-reflection, goal-setting, and new habits.




I have a lot of big goals this year for 2025 and one of these goals is really matching my teaching salary income with my art business so having revenue goals is a very top priority for me this year.




In order to hit my revenue goals as an artist I need to really establish a new year routine and find a routine that I can consistently stick to. The key word is consistency. It is really important to consistently stick to the new year routine that you create or yourself as an artist.




Here are some ideas of what you might put into your new year routine as an artist:

  • Creating art in the studio on a weekly or daily basis

  • Cleaning your studio every week

  • Sending an email to your newsletter every week

  • Applying to one exhibition or art call every single week

  • Applying to artist grants on a quarterly basis, read more about artist grants by clicking here

  • Apply to an artist residency, once a year, learn more about artist, residencies, clicking here

  • Selling your art at an art market

  • Try licensing, your art, or doing wholesale

  • Get your art into a local shop or boutique

  • Create a print on demand store for your artwork

  • Make stickers, greeting cards or calendars with your art

  • Post on social media on a daily basis

  • Try paid ads to grow your audience

  • Take a class, or do some research to improve your techniques and skills as an artist

  • Take a business or entrepreneur type course to learn more about the business admin side of being an artist





How to Create a New Year Routine

Now that you have some ideas for what you might want to create in your new year routine as an artist, you need to think about how exactly you are going to create this new year routine. 

Reflect on the Past Year


It's really important to reflect on the past year that you had as an artist. Sometimes it might be hard to remember everything that happened in the year so take a look on your website. Take a look through emails, your social media as well as your CV, to remember everything that happened. You might be forgetting different exhibitions or art opportunities that happened throughout this year. 

  • Journaling: Write down highlights, challenges, and lessons from the past year.

  • Gratitude Practice: Reflect on what you're grateful for.

  • Achievements Review: List personal and professional accomplishments.



So for me, I had a few art exhibitions, I also had an arts commission, I made some new works with a cyanotype technique that I wanted to try, I applied to a couple of artist grants, and I got into a small business mentorship program. 



I am happy with what happened during this past year, but also based on my different accomplishments, I know now that I want even more of these accomplishments and art opportunities.



So now that I know that I want more of these are opportunities I have to figure out and make a plan of. How am I going to achieve this and how am I going to make this happen?



That brings us to our next step in the process of creating a new year routine for artists.

2. Goal-Setting for the New Year

  • SMART Goals: Set Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound goals.

  • Vision Board: Create a visual representation of what you want to achieve.

  • Break Down Goals: Plan steps for each goal and set timelines.

It's good to begin thinking about what are your goals for this year and try to create smart goals where you are being as specific and precise as possible the more detail the better! 





Once you have your goals, you can also think about your future vision think about the ideal scenario what is the best option you don't want to create goals that are too small where are you limit yourself you want to really dream bag and cast a vision for what you want your future as an artist to look like. 

Once you have your goals and vision outlined, then you can break down your goals into smaller chunks. I like to do this on a quarterly basis so I think about the first three months of the year, and then the next three months, and the next three months, and the next three months and I figure out what am I going to do? What goals am I specifically working on, what steps am I taking during each and every quarter of the year. 


It is important to review your goals every single quarter if not every single month, every single week, every single day. The more that you review your goals, the more successful you are going to be at achieving your goals and making your dreams become a reality. 




3. Adopt New Habits

It's important to think about your schedule and your commitments whether you have a child or a part-time job possibly. Think about the time that you have in your day to establish new habit these habits are often left to when you have the time but what happens is you usually don't have the time and then that affects your overall health which can make you sick or tired lacking energy and then you're not having the energy to work on your art or to move your business as an artist forward. So it's really important to prioritize your health and find ways to incorporate new healthy habits if you are not already doing these habits. 




Even if you just start small, just try adding one new habit every single month you can make big progress whether that's drinking more water, planning your meals or going on hikes or walks on a daily basis. All of that adds up it helps, and it affects your overall health as an artist. 

  • Morning Routine: Incorporate meditation, exercise, or journaling.

  • HealthyHabits: Focus on nutrition and balanced meals, drinking more water, commit to a regular fitness routine.

  • Mindfulness/Relaxation: Practice mindfulness or meditation to manage stress.




4. Organize Your Space

This is a big one as an artist. If you were like myself, you probably has a ton of art supplies and limited storage space. You also probably have lots of artwork that you need to sell. You can click here to learn about where to store your art supplies. It's important to create storage solutions and this will help you know where everything is so that you are not wasting your time trying to find things. This will also keep your art supplies as well as your artwork in proper condition, so that they don't become damaged with mold, mildew, or end up getting broken by accident. 




I like to set up my art studio in different zones by grouping together different items so I might have one shelf that is all geared towards my shipping supplies. Then I might have another desk that is my sewing station that has my sewing machine, my thread, my bobbins, all of my fabric nearby. Think about the different zones that you might have in your art studio, think about the art supplies that you work with, the type of art that you produce and try to create different zones by grouping related items together that make sense. 

  • Decluttering: Start the year with a clean and organized home or workspace.

  • Digital Cleanup: Sort through emails, files, and apps to declutter your digital life.

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5. Self-Care and Well-Being

Your self-care and well-being are very much related to your health and it is important to prioritize that just like you prioritize your physical health. 



As an artist, when you feel like creating depends on your energy and your overall well-being. In order to feel energized, you really need to prioritize your sleep, and make sure that you were getting enough hours of sleep each night. 


Being an artist can also be a lonely job where you are working in your art studio for long hours independently, so it's good to make time for social connections where you can connect with friends and family on a daily basis or a weekly basis for sure.

  • Prioritize Sleep: Establish a consistent and healthy sleep schedule.

  • Mental Health Check: Schedule time for self-care or therapy if needed.

  • Social Connections: Make time to connect with friends and family.



6. Financial Planning

Again it's really important to think about your revenue goals and plan out your finances I like to stick to a monthly budget every month. I keep track of all of my business and art related expenses. I also keep track of the revenue that I have made from my art every single month.


If you are not happy with your revenue goals and you're wanting to continue to grow your revenue calls, you need to start planning and thinking about. How are you going to accomplish the revenue goals that you have set out for yourself for example, if you make most of your art revenue from doing art commissions, but you're still not happy with the amount of revenue that you're making you need to figure out how are you going to attract more clients who would like to get an art commission done by you. So this could include posting on social media more frequently creating an email newsletter and sending that out more consistently. It could be running paid advertisement it could be selling our commissions on at sea as well as your own website.

  • Budgeting: Review your finances and create a budget for the year.

  • Savings Goals: Set savings targets for short and long-term goals.



7. Learning and Growth

As an artist, it is important to continue to learn and develop your skills. You can develop both your artistic skills and your business/marketing skills. Nowadays you can find a course or a YouTube video on any topic you need help with. Remember you are resourceful and you will figure it out! 

  • Skill Development: Plan to learn a new skill or pursue a hobby.

  • Reading Goals: Set a goal for how many books you want to read or topics to explore.


I hope you have found this new year routine as an artist helpful feel free to connect with me on social media by following me on one of the buttons below comment on this post and share about your new year routine. What are some new habits you are going to add to your routine this year as an artist?

2025 Art Goals


Here are my 2025 art goals. It's hard to believe that it is already 2025. Wow, time is flying by! Here are my 2025 art goals, if you're curious to keep reading to see and my articles for this year below!

Some of my accomplishments from 2024!


Here are some of my accomplishments from 2024 that I am proud of!



I got my artwork run it as part of a travelling exhibition with the Grand National Fibres. You can learn more about this exhibition by clicking here. It was really cool to see my artwork remnants in the Woodstock Art Gallery. Woodstock is near my hometown where I have a lot of friends and family nearby so it was cool to have a lot of visitors come out and see my exhibition and it was nice for me to see the exhibition over the holiday break as well. It was a very cool experience to take my son to see my artwork. It was my son's first time, seeing my artwork in the gallery, which was a very special and memorable experience for me.



My son started full-time daycare in the beginning of September this was a very hard and challenging transition for myself I had a lot of mixed feelings of course I missed him and really wanted to be with him I also felt guilty as a mother and felt like I should be with him more but financially I did need to work and we decided that I would work part time teaching art at a local private Montessori school. During the other days, I worked on my art business while my son was in daycare again, I felt a bit guilty and selfish for following my dreams, but I've been able to have a lot of success with my business during the last few months of 2024. 

I am happy to only be teaching part time, although I love teaching, it has been great to really focussed on my art business to be able to take that full-time because that is my dream to be able to match my teaching salary with my art. 


I am really proud of my health. I have not only lost my pregnancy weight but I feel a lot healthier and happier. We go on walks daily and we've been hiking every weekend as a family. We got our son a heavy duty backpack carrier so it's been really nice exploring with him. We purchased the Ontario parks pass at the beginning of January and we plan on doing that again this year. We are very close to a provincial park so it's been really nice to just explore that park and go hiking every weekend that the weather permits.


We also did a great job, visiting family and having a lot of friends and family visit us. We have set more boundaries this year and have been more intentional about our visits going home. We've also really prioritized family time we enjoyed having Christmas with ourselves. We also had Thanksgiving with ourselves, and we chose to visit family after Boxing Day so that we could really enjoy establishing family traditions together. 


I got accepted into a small business grant program and with this program I have to put in a 35 hours a week on my small business so being a part of this small business grant program has been really great for me to hold myself accountable and make sure that I am working 35 hours a week minimum each week. In this training program, I also received a lot of business training relating to marketing, advertising, money. I have felt that this has been a really valuable experience and I have learned a lot and made a lot of progress and had a lot of success with my small business Jackie Partridge art so far.


I started running Pinterest ads in the beginning of October. I chose to run ads to a popular Halloween/fall a symmetry drawing art resource. You can click here to check it out. I really wanted to try ads because I already knew that this art lesson was really successful in my TPT store and I wanted to try just adding some more traffic from Pinterest and reaching a newer audience to see what happened. I learned a lot from the process and I'm glad that I challenged myself to do it for a couple years now I've been wanting to run ads to grow my business but I've just been scared about taking the risk and being part of this small business grant program has really pushed me out of my shell, and made me realize that as a small business owner, I do need to take risks. I do need to make investments in my business in order to grow and be successful. 

I would love to hear about your successes. Did you reach your goals? Did you not reach some goals? You can feel free to reach out to me on Instagram or Facebook at Jackie Partridge art I would love to connect with you and be sure to follow as well.



Of course, there are some goals from 2024 that I did not achieve and I will mention them below. 


So I have a goal of having at least 150+ products in my TPT shop this did not happen it was hard because my son didn't start daycare until September so that really only left me with a few months of the year to create about 50 products or so this year I plan on having 200+ products in my TPT shop. Now that my son is in full-time daycare, I think this goal will be a lot more possible. 


I also wanted to create my art portfolio course well this planned and I did try doing a soft launch I just started to go back to the drawing board and do some more research to make sure that I was happy with the price point of what I was offering in the course I also wanted to do some pruning at to make sure that the teams who are taking my art portfolio horse can complete the course as quickly as possible so that they are able to submit their art portfolio applications on time and aren’t overwhelmed by the content. 


My 2025 Art Goals 

Receive 2+ Grants for my Art 

3000 people on my Mailing List

4 More Symmetry Drawing Books on Amazon 


Listing my Fine Art on Etsy 

Sell Prints on Printful

Create Digital Portfolio for Brands to License Art

Create Art Portfolio Course 

Create Workshop Course for Teens 

1000 followers on at instagram 

3-5 Exhibitions - I Have 2 already 


1000 YouTube Subscribers 


200 TPT Products 



I would love to know what your art goals are for 2025. Leave a comment to hold yourself accountable or send me a message on social media by clicking on one of the icons below. Be sure to follow me to stay connected too! 













How to Review Goals- My 6 Month Goal Review



Learn how to review goals so that you can hold yourself accountable and achieve your goals! Keep reading to learn how to review your goals! This is my sixth month review of my goals. We are halfway through 2024! 



Review of 2024 Goals 


Here are my goals for 2024 that I made at the start of January. It is important to look at the list and think about are these goals that I still want? Sometimes we make goals and we forget about them or we make them and they aren’t actually goals that we want badly enough to work towards. 




Goals for 2024:

  • 2000 people on my email list 

  • Run ads to market business 

  • Take my business full time by making more money than I did as a teacher 

  • Offer cyanotype commissions

  • Have 2-5 exhibitions 

  • Receive 1-2 artist grants 

  • Growing my fine art Instagram to 1000 followers

  • Participate in 1-2 art markets 

  • Get my artwork or prints in a local shop

  • Take more photos from the series Patched and Tree Houses 





After looking at this list - these are all still goals that I want to achieve for the most part. I want them because they are going to help me grow as an artist and push my art business forward! 





Now that we have gotten clear on our goals and know that they are all still goals that are desired we can get specific about each goal and figure out how we have been working towards them. 

Review of Progress at 6 Months on Goals 


It is good to review your goals frequently, but especially at the sixth month mark. Figure out how close or how far off you are from achieving your goals. If you are really far off you might need to let go of some projects to make more time for your goals, you might need more motivation, you might need to schedule more time or you might need to do more research to figure out how you can attain your goals. 


If you are close to hitting your goals or if you have already accomplished those goals - then maybe the goals were too easy. Maybe you need to adjust the goals and make them more challenging. If a goal isn’t challenging enough you aren’t going to be driven to pursue it. 



2000 people on my email list 

2000 people on my email list - I currently have __about 400________ on my mailing list. I have really focused on growing my mailing list by offering two new freebies for people to sign up. Now people can sign up to save 15% on artwork (fill out the form below).




They can get my FREE guide for 10 tips to improve your beginner acrylic painting skills that includes a roadmap to help you transition from a beginner to an intermediate painter- click here! 




My free 14 pages of symmetry drawing pages perfect for grades 4-7- click here to download those! 




Or my FREE guide with 10 Tips to help you create an art portfolio that stands out and gets accepted into an art program or school of your choice! Click here to download!




I will be creating a couple of new freebies and trying Pinterest ads for the first time soon to grow my mailing list. 




Run ads to market business 


Run ads to market business-I will be trying Pinterest ads to share my Portfolio Tips free guide to have more people on my mailing list to be able to launch my art portfolio course. I haven’t done this yet but hope to do it in the next few months.



 Take my business full time by making more money than I did as a teacher 

I have been able to stay at home with my son while working on my business, I have worked on an art commission, done some workshops, coaching and I am getting ready to launch my art portfolio course. I am working on adding my TPT art teaching resources and lessons to my store. 





Offer cyanotype commissions

I am in the process of working on the cyanotype commissions. I haven’t had the chance yet to make cyanotypes- but I hope to do this soon!




Have 2-5 exhibitions 

I currently have 4 exhibitions scheduled for this year. I have made it a habit to try to apply to one exhibition each Monday. This doesn’t always happen but carving out time for it in my schedule has been really important. 




Receive 1-2 artist grants 

I have received 0 grants so far. On Mondays I work on grant applications and exhibition applications so this has helped me have a set time to apply. I have applied to 2 grants and I plan on applying to at least 3 others. 

Growing my fine art Instagram to 1000 followers

I currently have 763 Instagram followers on my account @jackiepartridge_ and I have 1170 followers on my art teaching Instagram account. I have been prioritizing planning my content and creating reels which has helped me gain followers. I has been very hard to post consistently and grow both accounts.




Participate in 1-2 art markets 

I am scheduled to participate in 0 markets. I have decided I don’t want to do this goal anymore. Markets are a lot of work and with a young toddler it’s not how I want to be spending my time right now, Instead of doing markets I have decided to contact local shops to sell my art instead. 




Get my artwork or prints in a local shop

I will start to reach out this summer and prepare my pitch soon. I am still working on this. 




Take more photos from the series Patched and Tree Houses 

I have started to make photos from this series and will continue to do so now that it is warmer outside.  I will hopefully do this in the summer and fall! 





Here is a behind the scenes look at how and why I review my goals. I think reviewing your goals at the sixth month mark is especially important. A lot can change in six months. It is not too late to get started on your goals if you haven’t been making progress on them. Good luck with your goals! 




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Review of 2023


2023 was a busy year for us. Here is my review of 2023. Learn about my busy year and review of 2023 below! In this review of 2023 I will go over the goals I made for 2023 related to art goals, personal, business and family goals.


Review of 2023- My Thoughts

We had our baby in April 2023 and bought our first home around the same time. I moved into our home while my baby was seven weeks old. We now live a few hours away from family and I am understanding that things take a lot longer with a baby. My goals for 2023 were ambitious and I would say over ambitious. I know I may not have hit them all or some but it has helped me get clear of what I want. 



My Goals for 2023 with a Review of 2023 

Business Goals for 2023

I want to have 500 email subscribers on my email list.

I didn’t quite hit this goal but I will be working even harder on building my email list in 2024. 


I want to try running ads on social media to help me grow my list.

I didn’t get around to doing this but will in 2024. 


I want to create 150 products on my TPT store - Jackie Partridge Art. 

I created over 100 products in my TPT store and was happy with this given how busy 2023 was! 

I want to create 10 new designs on Society6 - Jackie Partridge.

I haven’t put a focus on Society6 and didn’t create any new designs.


Art Goals for 2023

I want to have 2-5 new art grants this year to fund my artwork. 

I didn’t have time to apply for grants this year. 



I want to have 5-10 art exhibitions this year. 

I had two exhibitions this year and was happy with that. 


I want to set up a new studio in my new house.

I got it set up. I still want to continue to organize it and do little things like make it look pretty. 


I want to make cyanotypes and paper this year. 

I didn’t have time to make cyanotypes this year since my son was born in the spring. 




Social Media Goals for 2023

I want to have over 1000 followers on Instagram on both of my accounts - @jackiepartridge_ and @jackiepartridgeart

I gained over 1000 followers on @jackiepartridgeart and I am still working on growing @jackiepartridge_ .



I want to have over 500 subscribers on YouTube - Jackie Partridge Art 

With my son being born and moving I didn’t put out new videos from July 2023-November 2023. I will be working a bit harder on YouTube in 2024. 

Revenue Goals for 2023

I want to have consistent 3-4 figure months of sales on TPT.

I have had more consistent 3 figure months on TPT this year. 


I want to do 2 art markets and I want to get my artwork into a local shop. 

I did not have time to do either of these. 





Personal Goals for 2023

I want to make healthy food choices. 

I want to go for a walk daily. 

I have done these and feel really good postpartum. 



Family Goals for 2023

I want to go on a hike monthly and enjoy time in nature with my family a couple of times a month. I want to visit with family or friends once a month. I want to plan a family vacation or a couple of small getaways. I want to have a date night once a month when the baby is old enough. 




It has been hard to go hiking or on vacations. We have been seeing family and friends regularly so that has been nice. 






Overall Review of 2023 

As you can see my review of 2023 is not impressive. Did I hit some goals for sure. Did I hit a lot? No. I am still proud of all the life accomplishments we have achieved like buying our first home, moving and having a baby. These are milestones that take a lot of time, energy and patience. I am happy for the mom and wife I am. I am looking forward to hitting my 2024 goals this year. 






Even if you don’t hit your goals - you are not a failure. Sometimes life has better things in store for you! 

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