How to Make a New Year Routine


Creating a new year routine can help you start the year on a positive note and establish healthy habits that can contribute to your overall well-being and productivity. A new year routine is essential for artists because it helps you get clear on what you want and what projects you should take on during the year. Here are some steps to help you create a new year routine:

How to Create a New Year Routine

  • Reflect on the Previous Year: Take some time to reflect on the previous year. Consider what worked well for you, what you would like to improve, and what you want to achieve in the upcoming year.

  • Set Clear Goals: Define your goals for the year ahead. Whether they are personal, professional, or health-related, having clear goals will provide you with a sense of direction and purpose.

  • Establish Priorities: Determine your priorities for the year and identify the areas of your life that require the most attention. Focus on what matters most to you and allocate time and resources accordingly.

  • Create a Daily Schedule: Develop a daily schedule that incorporates activities aligned with your goals and priorities. Include time for work, exercise, relaxation, hobbies, personal development, and social activities. Make sure to allocate time for self-care and relaxation to avoid burnout.

  • Start with Small Changes: Implement small changes gradually to ease into your new routine. Trying to overhaul your entire routine at once can be overwhelming and may not be sustainable in the long run. Begin with manageable adjustments and gradually build upon them.

  • Stay Consistent: Consistency is key to the success of any routine. Stick to your schedule as much as possible, even on days when you don't feel motivated. Consistent practice will help you form positive habits and make your routine more effective over time.

  • Stay Flexible: While consistency is important, it's also essential to remain flexible and adaptable. Be open to making adjustments to your routine as necessary to accommodate unforeseen circumstances or changes in your priorities.

  • Prioritize Self-Care: Make self-care a priority in your routine. Ensure you get enough sleep, eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and take time for activities that bring you joy and relaxation. Taking care of your physical and mental well-being is essential for maintaining a healthy and sustainable routine.

  • Track Your Progress: Monitor your progress regularly to assess how well your routine is working for you. Keep track of your achievements, challenges, and areas for improvement. This will help you stay motivated and make necessary adjustments to your routine as you progress throughout the year.

  • Stay Positive and Persistent: Be patient with yourself as you adapt to your new routine. Stay positive and persistent, even if you encounter obstacles or setbacks along the way. Remember that creating a new routine takes time, effort, and dedication.

By following these steps, you can create a new year routine that promotes productivity, balance, and overall well-being, setting you up for a successful and fulfilling year ahead as an artist.

Why Should You Have a New Year Routine as an Artist?


Having a new year routine can be particularly beneficial for artists for several reasons:

  • Consistent Practice: A routine helps artists establish a regular practice schedule, which is crucial for honing their skills and improving their craft. Regular practice can lead to significant artistic growth and development over time.

  • Time Management: A structured routine enables artists to manage their time effectively. By allocating specific time slots for different artistic activities such as creating art, researching, and networking, artists can ensure they make progress on their projects without feeling overwhelmed or unorganized.

  • Enhanced Creativity: While routine might sound restrictive, it can actually foster a conducive environment for creativity. By setting aside dedicated time for creative exploration and experimentation, artists can encourage their imaginative processes to flow more freely.

  • Establishing Discipline: Following a routine fosters discipline, which is essential for any artist looking to make consistent progress in their work. Discipline helps artists stay focused, motivated, and dedicated to their craft, even during times when inspiration might be lacking.

  • Goal Achievement: A well-structured routine can assist artists in achieving their artistic goals. By incorporating specific milestones and tasks into their routine, artists can make steady progress toward their creative ambitions throughout the year.

  • Balancing Artistic and Personal Life: A routine can help artists strike a balance between their artistic pursuits and personal life. By setting clear boundaries and allocating time for rest, relaxation, and other non-artistic activities, artists can prevent burnout and maintain their overall well-being.

  • Building Momentum: Following a routine can create a sense of momentum and consistency in an artist's practice. This regularity can help artists build momentum and maintain a steady pace of progress, which is essential for sustained artistic growth and success.

  • Stress Reduction: Having a routine in place can reduce stress and anxiety associated with the uncertainty of artistic careers. Knowing that there is a structured plan in place can provide a sense of security and stability, allowing artists to focus more on their creative process.

By incorporating a well-thought-out routine into their daily lives, artists can enhance their productivity, creativity, and overall well-being, ultimately contributing to their long-term success and fulfillment in their artistic endeavors.


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Goals for 2023


I always like to make goals for myself each year. Here are my goals for 2023! I have divided my goals for 2023 into different categories. When I am making goals I try to be as specific as possible to help make the goals attainable. I want to be realistic with my goals so I know I can achieve them but I think there needs to be a stretch or a reach goal so you have to work for it. If a goal is too easy you won’t work for it and put the effort in. Below are my goals for 2023!

goals for 2023


Goals for 2023

Below are the different categories of goals for 2023! 




Business Goals for 2023

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



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



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



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





Art Goals for 2023

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

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

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


I want to make cyanotypes and paper this year. 



Social Media Goals for 2023

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




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





Revenue Goals for 2023

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

I want to be able to make my salary through my art business this year. 

I want to do 2 art markets.

I want to get my artwork into a local shop. 





Personal Goals for 2023

I want to make healthy food choices. 

I want to go for a walk daily. 





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. 


I hope you enjoyed my goals for 2023. I would love to know your goals for 2023! Let me know in the comments!



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6 Tips for Hitting Your Art Goals

6 tips for hitting your art goals this year! This year you can make your goals come true! How did you do sticking to the goals you made last year? Do you even remember them? Here are some tips about sticking to your goals, so you don’t lose track of them this year! 

I love planning, making lists and achieving my goals. It does take work though..

Here is a list of my 6 tips to help you hit your art goals this year!

 

# 1 Sticking to Your Goals - check on them

In order to keep my goals I need to review them and to check in on them.

I plan my goals near the end of December a year in advance and I review my goals every four months to adjust them accordingly.

Each month, I check on my monthly goals and put a check mark beside the completed ones. I have a new agenda this year that has a section for goals at the start of each month which really helps! If you don't have this you can always set up reminders on your phone, write on a calendar or create to-do/goals lists.

It's important to check on a goal's progress because if you have many goals you can easily forget.

Pro Tip: If you are working on a larger goal you can break it into smaller chunks that are easier to manage!

 

#2 Your Goals Aren't Permanent!

Life happens... Before you know it you meet your goal or you decide the timing isn't right. You are allowed to change your mind - because they are your goals! I like to give myself some grace and I'm not hard on myself when I am no longer aiming for a goal. I'm still figuring out what kind of artist I want to become and what I want my life to look like in the future.

artist practicing her painting with a palette knife

 

#3 You Need to be Invested and Know Why

You have to want your goals- and not believe you should make them because what society is telling you. Part of sticking to goals is figuring out why you want them in the first place. This drive keeps you motivated. So, if you don't know why you want something, think deeper or even try journalling.

A goal needs intention behind it. It helps when a goal has clarity too because it will be something that you can easily visualize.

 

#4 Does Your Goal Inspire You and Excite You?

Like Marie Kondo says "does it spark joy" if it does, it's something you will treasure something you will continue to work on. If it doesn't you won't - it's that simple! The more excited you are, the more urgency there is to finish it.

A goal should be exciting but still believable to you.

woman writing down her artist goals

#5 Give Yourself Deadlines for Your Art Goals

I was always an achiever in school and I've found to still be successful out of school it helps to have deadlines. Give yourself a realistic time frame while keeping yourself challenged and accountable! Sometimes, I will make a firm deadline with myself like "If you don't finish this by the end of the day then you can't ..."

The nice thing about applying to different art calls and grants is that they have deadlines associated with them. These deadlines can really help you stay organized.

 

#6 Reward Yourself for Meeting Your Goals - Make the Process Fun!

Some goals are going to take longer to complete because they require more work and they are bigger goals. I find it helpful to remember to enjoy the journey (although I struggle with this). Don't be afraid to celebrate milestones or to reward yourself with something you want. If the process of goal setting isn't enjoyable you aren't going to be excited about it and it will be harder to stick to your goals.

 

list to record your art goals this year

Here are my art goals for 2021

Now that I am teaching full time I have to consider what goals are realistic for me and my schedule:

  1. Post consistently to social media (5x a week to instagram, 1-2x to facebook, every day to Pinterest, twice a month to my email list, blog post 3-4x a month, YouTube 2x a month)

  2. Apply to art calls twice a month - I want to have more exhibitions this year!

  3. Spend time in nature for inspiration- I find this really helps with my art practice.

  4. Make consistent art sales- I would love my art to be my main source of income.

  5. Keep my website updated monthly- I like reviewing my website at the end of each month to make sure everything is current.

  6. Set boundaries for teaching for more work life balance- no work on Friday nights and Saturdays, no emails past 7pm, no marking on the weekend.

  7. Make art during school breaks- Teaching full time has made me really miss having time to make my art.  

6 Tips for achieving your goals. Woman working at a desk

Your Art Goals Might Be…

Working on an Art Portfolio

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Starting a YouTube Channel for Your Art

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Improving Your Acrylic Painting

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