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2024W52: Challenges That Were Unmitigated Successes

December 27, 2024 by Antoinette Perez in Weekly Notes

And here were the two challenges this year that did what they were supposed to do, in their entirety:

  • From July 1-Dec 31 (well, as of this writing but I will make it through to Dec 31!): Hobonichi daily pencil lettering. I bought a Hobonichi planner in small size A6, with one page per day, and every single morning for 6 months I hand lettered a small piece in pencil. So many good things came of this! I had to wake up and think creatively and problem solve from moment one. This journal contains a small chronicle of each day for six months of my life. And at the end of this year, I will have some 182 pencil drafts that I can use to inspire future work!

    As good as this experiment was, I also see a few drawbacks: I felt such urgency to do this piece that I didn’t often thumbnail, so there was a significant step of my normal process that was often sidestepped. Since every drawing was in pencil, it gave me no additional color experience. And I didn’t finish many more pieces this year than I did last year, despite having ~182 pencil drafts.

  • November Nonfiction Writing Challenge: I wrote a manuscript!

    I’d had ideas for something to write since 2016 (my earliest notes were dated Dec 2016!) but assumed it was going to be a workshop. But no, it was a book. Technically, I co-hosted this writing challenge with three colleagues and that itself was an experience! But the whole idea was to help support each other on a journey to writing the book we all say we have in us and somehow don’t get around to writing.

    The good: I wrote just over 30,000 words in November. The experience of writing 1,000 words a day shows me I can do that most days and gives me a benchmark to calibrate from in coming years. I realize now that this book may be the thing that opens doors in new (to me) industries. I’m super excited.

    The challenging: I need to figure out what to do with this manuscript now. And quick.

Looks like I get one more bonus blog post, as Monday 12/30 starts the very last week of 2024. Stay tuned!

December 27, 2024 /Antoinette Perez
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