This weekend has been a blur! So many exciting happenings and so much work. Getting this train rolling along isn't an easy task nor is it easy on the "time" aspect. lots of long hours, which, I suppose, is a taste of what is to come and will probably continue. Figuring out how to manage that time with family life will be where we need to especially ask God for wisdom and discernment. It can get very easy to go and go and research and research and lose total track of time. And the last thing we want to do is keep telling our son, "hold on, Cheese, we gotta do this", repeatedly. Definitely NOT in our plans. So I guess when you start your business going, setting up your priorities and goals is a must. Which should then be followed by a plan. Charts and graphs and "plans" are NOT my thing. I am what you might call a 'free spirit". Hubby calls me a hippie lol. I think I can say that I do not like being confined to a box..hence the reason I probably gravitated towards the unschooling way of home education. I know we need some sort of framework to go by, concerning our business and the course of action we might like to take, due to legalities and time management, but I also want to do it in a way that is uniquely "US". Custom tailored for us. A Dawson Custom Design, you might say :) unique to our situation. A good general plan, brought about by our goals and priorities, but not a set in stone kind of plan, a grounded in faith and heart kind of plan. That's it! Faith and heart. This should lead to our distinctive priorities and goals.
Our priorities and goals are:
Our relationship with God- seeking to honor him through all we do in life.
Our family relationship- to live out our relationship with Christ and His character with our family members.
Our relationship with others- to show the love of Christ to those we encounter. Either through direct conversations, interactions/activities or the products we make and sell.
This is what we have so far. We can always add to it. But this is our beginning step. Gonna make sure that train runs on a good solid track.
Thanks for stopping by! Now go and create something today!!
Krissy
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