Just in case you missed the earlier installments, here is Part I and Part II.
11} Teach a photography workshop.
I’m excited {and nervous} to announce that this is in the works! Yes, yes it is. Melissa and I are partnering up to teach a workshop together in the spring. It will be a very small workshop hosted in my home for any local people interested. We’re still in the brainstorming phase, but I am so excited about the possibilities.
I foresee lots of fun in this workshop’s future.
Also, I keep telling myself, “If you plan it, they will come.”
12} Complete the C25K program.
When I started this list back in the summer, I was in the beginning weeks of the Couch 2 5K program. I was so afraid I would quit and not finish that I added it to my List of Dreams. I hoped if I wrote it down and saw it staring back at me I would have the extra motivation to keep going.
It worked.
Man, oh man. I can’t tell y’all how good it feels to cross that off my list.
13} Tour a vineyard.
I have never ever ever ever been to a vineyard. Ever.
I want to.
Somethin’ fierce.
Who wants to be my designated driver? ‘Cuz I would totally need one.
::snort out loud::
But, seriously . . .
14} Be in a flash-mob.
If you are anything like my man, I feel I need to clarify that being in a flash-mob does not involve flashing anyone.
::snort out loud::
A flash-mob is when a group of people spontaneously break out into a choreographed dance routine in public.
The sad part of this item on my list is I had the opportunity to do this last year at Blissdom, but I chickened out.
Let me repeat that: I chickened out.
::hangs head in shame::
What was I thinking?! Lame, Ruthanne. Just lame.
15} Open a photography business.
This was a scary one for me.
Opening a business, in and of itself, is not overly complicated.
Overcoming your inner naysayer, critic and incessant doubter and deciding to take the plunge . . . that is what is scary.
Can I do this? Will I fail? Will people laugh at me behind my back? Will anyone hire me?
On and on and on . . . .
Yes, I’ll fail. Yes, people will laugh at me. Yes, there will be people who won’t hire me.
And that’s okay.
Failure is actually a good thing. It means you’re putting yourself out there and doing something.
I guess I should add another item sub-set under this one: Grow a successful and thriving business.
I’m working on it. Slowly, but surely.
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What about you? Have you started your list yet? What’s your number one?
















