drbindy wrote:
1) Organize my workshop.
2) Add to my prop library for what is looking like a big dio story year
3) Sell off the stuff I know I won't use
4) Submit more completed figures to the gallery
5) focus so as to not waste away hobby time staring at bad tv shows on Netflix
6) finish one big project I've started but stagnated on
7) put some legs under another project I've been delaying starting.
8) give more time to writing, reflecting and preparing. Customizing happens even without pieces of plastic in your hand.
a little update to maybe motivate some of you slackers...
1) Workshop Organization 70% complete. Spent last weekend sorting fodder and accessories into different bins where they best belong. The bins I'm using won't necessarily be the final place they end up, storage-wise, but if I upgrade soon to a uniform bin system, I will be ready to roll in advance. Found a few more piles o' crap that need sorting, but the worst of it is done.
Also re-arranged my desk and my shelving to allow for easier access and hopefully easier to avoid another pile of clutter.
I have two boxes full of stuff I need to move. Figures not wanted by myself or my son, accessories that I find I never use, or are completely redundant. More on getting rid of that, when I'm done purging.
I also have been consolidating some other loose boxes of "LASER BLAST". I know you know what I'm talking about. Boxes filled with random bits of plastic where you say "I have no idea what I'd use that for, but I'll find a use someday". About half of that stock has been pitched, and the rest neatly consolidated into a box I'll never open, and will pitch two years from now (hey, I'm baby-stepping).
I started some individual large bins to contain the contents of different dio sets (most of my dios get set up movie style, rather than playset style). Now I can pull out Joe's Cantina from one box, or Adventure Team HQ from another, with ease.
Loose fodder figures still need some work, as to the best way to store and remember what I have. Likewise on figure parts already disassembled. That's probably my biggest customizing offense at the moment - the number of perfectly useful parts exiled to my bin for lack of organized access to them.
My in-package figures were taking up too much space, so I limited that to one single box. I don't collect MOC, but I'm prudent enough to know that if I ever decide I don't need a figure later on, it will get me more back on resale if still carded. So I did my best to identify the figures that might hold value, and gave them the box, then tore open the rest, to be stored loose in fodder bins, and thereby save space.
This year I also plan to have some built-in shelving installed in the basement, which will give off the appearance of even more organization. and give me a lot more room to work with. For now, this effort should keep me from wasting time when that day comes.
2) This will be an ongoing thing. I haven't added to my props since I posted that, but I "re-discovered" many useful ones I had forgot about, whilst working on #1...
3) Prepping for a massive round of ebay sales. Have a big stash started at the other end of the basement. Can't put a check in this box til I get off my ass and list them, but I see a light at the end of the tunnel. Oh, and I suspect I'll move those boxes of loose parts I talked about above outside of ebay, just to get it out.
4) I got a couple done after that posting, but I need to ramp up that effort this year for sure.
5) the way I rearranged my desk will help me keep the focus. Also, I can turn my smallest son loose in the basement now (couldn't when it was such a mess) which will add to the productivity as well. The last thing here that would help is if I could keep my desk free of clutter other than what I'm working on that minute, but Magic 8-Ball says "not likely"
6) This should probably refer to "2" big projects. "1" of them is now almost complete. The second will be hitting the work bench for completion soon thereafter. I need to have one big dio/vehicle in progress at a time only. I'll never fix my ADD when it comes to figure customizing (I actually attribute some of my magic to that anyway). But for the big stuff, I have to make myself finish one before I start the next.
7) This referred more to a custom verse project (figures AND story) and not a particular item. I'm feeling some inspiration, so I'll at least make progress on it this year.
8) I so WANT this one to happen...
Anyway, I'm mainly updating this based upon the overly cocky presumption that I was the only one working to knock out the whole "get organized" thing already on New Year's Day. Was up til 3am last night because I was making too much progress to want to stop.
Now let's hear from some others of you making progress of your own.
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Kwinn_Lives wrote:
you have now won more JCAs than anyone in the history of the award.
Mysterious Stranger wrote:
You sir are the definition of a Renaissance Nerd... you do it all so damn well.