Trying to shift deeply held beliefs and behavior patterns is not easy. One of the tools I’ve used in the past year (or so) is a monthly “I Did It List”. It’s an attempt at a personal celebration of what I did (accomplished) in the month to shift the deeply-held belief that I am not enough. Someone recently commented about not only having a to-do list, but also a ta-da list. A true celebration of accomplishments, no matter how small.
Today I’m going for a blatantly self-promoting, say-it-out-loud, Ta-Da Accomplishment Celebration.
One of the clubs I am in (Garden Club of St Petersburg) had a mostly non-functioning website with a host service that ignored us. Yes, we paid our monthly service fee and our requests to change/modify/update the site were essentially ignored. The club formed a team to redo the website.The team of 5 collapsed over time to a team of 2, with me being the primary leader. Getting a new website designed is not a small task when it is not your field of expertise; the proposed 6-week project took 6 months.
I am thrilled to say that the new website is up and running! See link here.
The new club website has 27 pages of information/content (some of which you cannot access unless you are a member). I worked with the development team on site design, defining the site map hierarchy and links. I provided the bulk of the content. I learned to use Elementor editing on WordPress so the club (me) has the ability to change/modify/update the site; that’s been a steep learning curve. I’m now “in charge” of updating the calendar and upcoming events regularly.
And so – Ta-Da – the new website is up and running and…. I Did It!
In the other part of my life, we have stairs and interior walls on the house – not my accomplishment but still another mid-winter celebration. The blog header picture is a quick photo of the view from the new, 15 feet in the air, living room (well away from the edge as I wasn’t supposed to even be up there for safety reasons!). Being able to see walls is making the space feel much more real.
Any big mid-winter celebration in your world?
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Good looking website. Congrats!!
I recently volunteered to help maintain my company’s retiree website. I figured with my blogging experience, I should be able to handle it. I don’t think it will be a problem, having met with the guy who’s doing it now. Unfortunately, it meant having to be on the board, which does not thrill me. I prefer working alone!!
House (and view) looks great. I bet it’s easy to get excited now.
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Go you!! That’s a pretty nifty website and I canNOT imagine tackling such a thing. Also, lovely view from the new living room.
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Congratulations on your celebrations, Pat! You’ve earned a big “Ta-Da!”
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Congrats on the website design – huge accomplishment! I don’t think I’d ever want to start something like that from scratch – so many layers… And I love the view from your balcony – looks like you could dive right over and swim. 🙂
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That’s some amazing Ta Das!!
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Great view! Websites for volunteer organizations are such a challenge. Well done it getting it updated.
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