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My Pretty New Booth |
In between teaching, coaching and writing, I've been thinking about how else I want to spend my professional time. I told you about the last craft show I did. I put so much energy into that show. I bought some new display pedestals for a totally new booth set up, made quite a few one of a kind pieces to sell, set up with the help of my friend Dawn and broke down by myself, stood and greeted shoppers for three days, and managed not to buy myself a single solitary thing! Then I spent the next three days recovering. All for a show that is only 2 miles from my house. I was so tired by the end of it, that I started to wonder if the satisfaction I get from offering my work to the general public is worth the stress of preparation and the strain on my body. I've always said that teaching is my vocation and selling is my hobby.
I'm very lucky and grateful that my MS is hardly noticeable. If you didn't already know I had it, you couldn't tell by watching me. But fatigue is really raising it's ugly head, and I haven't figured out yet how to combat it. Really, I've been too tired to want to figure out how to combat it, but I know how important it is to my sanity - so I'm going to get on the supplement bandwagon and start yoga and try to get back to my normal. Anyway - I've decided to put all my energy into my first love, teaching, and leave the shows to those who make their living selling their work. More power to 'em. So, I'm out of the craft show business. Anyone need some collapsible pedestals?
6 comments:
Lora, good to see you are blogging again--missed you!
Thanks Lennie. Sweet of you to say so.
Hi Lora, you're a great teacher, so I think your decision is a wise one. I wasn't aware of the MS... Tend to your health first! I'll await your new book! I've been spending more time with the metal clay this summer, and would love to do another class with you. I so miss your being able to teach at the Beading Place! I'll look for you closer to your home. Where do you post your offerings?
Cheers and best wishes!
Jennifer
Good thinking, Miss Lora. I'll be contacting you off list. Just remember,HEALTH first! XOXOX!
Sarah
Glad to see you back bloggin' Lora. Missed your posts here...
Kenji
I to am an artist with MS. I have also been very fortunate that my MS is barely noticeable to others, but the fatigue is debilitating. I love to do art and craft shows, but the recovery time can be daunting. I have found some ways to combat this {shows close to home, smaller tables, light displays and being very prepared so I dont have to stay up all night the days before the show!} I have done well as these kinds of shows, but I think it is time to do something different. I am ATTEMPTING to get a blog going (sweetpeajewelry1.blogspot.com)and set a site up on etsy. I have been looking at your blog and I have really enjoyed it. I love the "weekend edition"
Best of Luck. I think the best way to fight fatigue is rest, eat healthy, stay cool (getting over heated tends to cause an increase in inflammation} and conserve energy. no medications have worked for me.
best wisshes, I will continue to check out your blog
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