Are you over committed?

Do you get excited and say yes, or volunteer without a thought of all other prior commitments? We creative types are just naturally generous and helpful, right? I know from experience how easy it is to throw up my hand and say I can do that! Saying you will do it is so much easier than actually doing it! This necklace was something I did for a very good friend a couple of years ago, she had a reaction to the silver chain it was on.  I promised  to make a cord for her, that was a commitment I kept pronto:) I knew she would not let me slide, lol!

We all know commitments are important, But do you realize just how important they are to your future integrity as an artist and entrepreneur?  If you promise a customer a piece will ship and should arrive next Friday, when Friday comes and goes and no package how many times can you make an excuse before it escalated and you had to refund the money? Now you lost a sale and all future business from that customer.  And I would bet they would tell their story to anyone that would listen, that’s  not a way to win in this competitive marketplace.

I am writing the post because I committed to be a regular contributor to the Handmade Artist Blog. The wonderful founders of this terrific site are way overworked and asked for writers. They are smart enough to know this has grown so large and at such a fast pace they can’t do it all.  I am committed to writing two posts a month and I don’t want to let them  or myself down.Shows are a huge commitment!  If you show up unprepared with  ill done art jewelry do you think you will be asked to return?

I think as entrepreneurs we need to stop, take a breath, and  ask ourselves if we can do everything we are committing to in a timely manner and with excellence, before we take on more.

We owe it to ourselves to meet our obligations. If we don’t we can only blame ourselves if we feel stressed and overworked. My paycheck depends on my willingness to meet my deadlines. If I don’t show up for an art show my entry fees are lost,no refunds. And I miss an opportunity to sell my art. Not to mention the negative feedback hurts my credibility. In our high tech world word spreads fast. Remember you can’t pay at the grocery store or the utility company with good intentions.

I know it’s hard, but be good to yourself, don’t let yourself get over extended and stressed out. You will not help anyone if you don’t follow through. No one does their best work when they are stressed. I owe myself and my customers my very best, don’t you? Now, I better get busy:)

I will be creating lots of original pieces like these to take to the art shows. These are past works, all sold or gifted. If you would like to see more of my work please visit my HAS shop Nancy’s WildWireArt

Thanks for visiting our blog!

Nancy Pace

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