Just 80 Minutes: Introduction
About three weeks ago, someone posted a question on Facebook: "What could you do if you dedicated 80 minutes a week to learning a new skill, worked on a project, or dedicated your time?" The writer is a teacher of gifted students at the high school level; some of her students are also her FB friends and with school starting up soon, she wanted to get them thinking about the upcoming semester. Now, I'm not officially one of her students (though over the years I certainly have learned from her), but I was going through an insightful period when I read the post, and it spoke to me. I suggested she start a Facebook group dedicated to this question and that we each invite Likely Suspects to join. Well, she did, and I did, and the group is thriving!
At the time, I was recovering from a back spasm, resettling refugees and getting ready for a nearly-two-week trip (more about which very soon!), so I committed to beginning today. I'm fortunate to be in a position to dedicate my 80 minutes in one go, and despite my early and continued resistance to paper-piecing, each Monday beginning at ten o'clock, I shall work at paper piecing until I reach the point of being at ease with the technique. Stay tuned for my weekly updates.
Does this sound like something you'd like to do? Already we have women doing these things: quilting projects, Bible study, scrapbooking, sermon writing, renewal of cooking interest. What could you do if you dedicated 80 minutes a week? If you're on Facebook and are up for the challenge, search for the public group Just 80 Minutes and ask to join. And we're off!
At the time, I was recovering from a back spasm, resettling refugees and getting ready for a nearly-two-week trip (more about which very soon!), so I committed to beginning today. I'm fortunate to be in a position to dedicate my 80 minutes in one go, and despite my early and continued resistance to paper-piecing, each Monday beginning at ten o'clock, I shall work at paper piecing until I reach the point of being at ease with the technique. Stay tuned for my weekly updates.
Does this sound like something you'd like to do? Already we have women doing these things: quilting projects, Bible study, scrapbooking, sermon writing, renewal of cooking interest. What could you do if you dedicated 80 minutes a week? If you're on Facebook and are up for the challenge, search for the public group Just 80 Minutes and ask to join. And we're off!
Official Group Description: What could you do if you dedicated 80 minutes a week to learning a new skill, worked on a project, or dedicated your time? My Themes in Literature students work on a project every sixth cycle day for approximately that amount of time. Some have started businesses, written and recorded songs, built miniature models of houses, learned to play instruments, created workout plans, or refined artistic skills. Others have researched history, interviewed family, or worked in genealogy. Join this group, tell us about your intention, and start working! Report in once a week, or 6 day cycle, on your progress.
I really recommend reading THE FIRST 20 HOURS by Josh Kauffman, as you consider this challenge.
ANNNNND, GO!
Comments
xx, Carol
Paper piecing...I'm going to be really interested in seeing your progress and reading your thoughts on it. I tried and could not enjoy it as hard as I tried.
Thanks for sharing this idea!
Hugs!