The Art of Annual Planning: Part One

 
 

Back when I was an elementary teacher, annual planning was a huge and important part of my classroom curriculum each year. A strong plan for the year meant I could easily focus on the things I needed to get ready for each week, and would keep me on task to achieve and teach everything I wanted to cover. It’s funny then that the first few years of focussing on my full-time art career that i shied away from annual planning. I think part of it was that I was unusual about where I was headed. However, once I sat down and got into annual planing for my maker business magical things started to happen. I started to get so much more done and felt a lot better about the day-to-day running of my business.

In this four-part series I am going to walk you through the process I use to do my annual planning. Sign up below to receive the workbooks that accompany this series.

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