SMART Goals

Anyone that has worked in the corporate world has probably heard the cheesy term, SMART goals, overused and abused. SMART goals are all the rage at my workplace. The acronym stands for goals that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant (some people use Realistic here), and Time bound. A SMART goal would be something like this: I will create and sell ten cards by March 31st. The goal is very specific and measurable (I can tell if I achieved it or not), attainable, relevant to my interest, and time bound (has a deadline).

Although I think SMART goals are as Office Space as it gets, I’m going to set some for myself in my pursuit of photography. You see, I’m not really a go-getter type of person. I’m a sit-on-the-sidelines type of gal. I like to take things easy. I’m very cautious and even insecure when it comes to my abilities. Unfortunately, sitting on the sidelines and bemoaning my insecurities will not help if I truly want to start a business. I need to stop letting my fears take the best of me and just go for it.

Easier said than done! One thing I’m so grateful for is the full, unwavering support from Hubs. He believes in me a thousand times more than I believe in myself. Just yesterday, he came home and found me sitting on our kitchen floor with a frown on my face; I was upset because my mind was racing through the list of all the things that could go wrong if I pursue photography and fall flat on my face. What if I invest thousands of dollars in equipment and fail? I have zero professional training, what gives me any idea I can pull this off?

Hubs smiled and picked me up, gave me a huge bear hug, and told me he believed in me and that he wouldn’t encourage me if he didn’t think I could be a photographer (and a good one too). Of course, I think he’s biased. He has to believe in me–he’s my husband! But, Hubs also reminded me that God is the one guiding me on this adventure. And, if He’s the one leading, I have nothing to worry about. He always provides. I don’t know how I would stay grounded without Hubs. Seriously. He is my rock.

So, I’m taking a practical first step in the direction of my dreams. My first SMART goal is to learn to shoot (and feel comfortable shooting) completely in manual mode with my camera by July 31st. I signed up for a photography class, but it doesn’t start until June. So, I’m not actually sure if this goal is attainable or not. At least it’s a start!

Project Recipe (all supplies SU unless noted): Owl Together Now stamp set, card stock in bashful blue, whisper white, pumkin pie, ink in kiwi kiss, chocolate chip, ruby red, designer paper in Good Morning Sunshine, On Board So Tweet (for the chip board owl cut out–in the current catty), stampin’ dimensionals

9 comments

talda - March 19, 2009 - 11:18 am

it’s always that first step that’s the hardest to take, but i’m glad to hear that you’re making definite goals to attain your dreams. remember, every single photographer out there started out just like you did. good luck!

kaymarie - March 19, 2009 - 12:32 pm

I love your style of blogging– personal post, beautiful card, with instructions and craftiness thrown in. It’s great!

virginia - March 19, 2009 - 1:11 pm

I believe you can do it! You have considerable skill already and you can only get better. Looking forward to seeing your work as you jump into this! So excited for you! :)

Daniel - March 19, 2009 - 3:29 pm

Great goal! You can definitely do it. If we ever have any free time when we go up to the Bay, we can shoot together! heheh.

Chay - March 19, 2009 - 4:48 pm

Like the others have said, it’s great that you are at least setting your first goal towards photography. But you should be proud, you have something more than others do. Some people, when shooting photos, don’t even understand the “aesthetics” of photography. They don’t know about “framing” they don’t know that your subject doesn’t have to be smack-dab in the middle of the photo. The photos you have posted are so beautiful already, and that shows that you have a natural talent. So go ahead and pat yourself on the back. You’re a step ahead of the game.

sarah - March 19, 2009 - 6:23 pm

hi kelly! :) love your cards and your photos too! i think you have a great eye for pics :) if you ever want to do a family or baby photoshoot, let me know! :) we’d love it. also would be great to see you and your hubs :)

sarah - March 19, 2009 - 6:24 pm

wow, i used a lot of smiley faces. didn’t know that they would become cartoon ones!

chasingkismet - March 20, 2009 - 7:15 am

That’s great that you’re pursuing photography! I would recommend checking out the forums on flickr for your specific camera. The users are amazing, and everyone helps each other out. Punam Bean mentioned how she learned a lot through the forum flickr as well, and she’s also self taught.

mrs shortcake - March 24, 2009 - 6:29 am

Congratulations! It’s so exciting that so many of us bees are taking up the camera, so to speak!

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