After two days in a row “off” from doing much of anything on the 10kH (well, kind of. I’ll get to that.), I was looking forward to diving back in with a vengeance. And right on cue, my friend Brianna of The Yarn Side contacted me about doing a little extra for her yarn club, Yarnography. This time around, the photo inspiration is called Tea Time, and, well…you can see up there what happened. One minute, I was trying to schedule out some time today to wash the (profoundly stinky) dog, and the next, I was up to my ears in tea blends and baked good smells.
Can’t say as I mind. They came out awesome. Two vials of perfume in a matchbook-style fold-out case for shipping. Start-to-finish, indeed.
total today: 5:12:25 thusfar on scent.
Not ignoring the digital stuff (since I was…uh…so close to levelling up on that Level Me Up! app that I HAD TO. I’m easily manipulated by the shiny, apparently.), here’s part of the rest of the Monsters Kit, that I’m hoping to have done by this weekend, if all goes well:
There are, thusfar, four frames (each in a few of the colors), a ton of little button and lower elements of varying colors and sizes and shapes, thirteen monster “stickers”, the garden border, a border overlay with monster arms, and thirteen papers. With more on the way. It’s gonna be a big’un.
Speaking of monsters, Teri…well, okay, her husband Mick…figured out the embroidery software we got, so the monsters? Totally going to be on everything from t-shirts to knitting bags to scarves to baby stuff in the near future. Seriously. It takes a bit of futzing to get them to look the same-ish, but it’s insanely cute. My teeth hurt when I look at ‘em. In a good, non-vicodin-taking kind of way.
And someone is working up some knitting stuff, too. Can. Not. Wait.
Total time on digi today: 1:52:44, and I’m planning more before I retire for the evening. This weekend is insanely busy (with all fun stuff, but still, full), so I need to do stuff now if it’s gonna get done. :)
So a couple days ago (I think…days are kind of running together at this point), I started thinking about this Ten Thousand Hours Rule in Gladwell’s book. (Not that I don’t think about it a lot. Just sayin’.) I was trying to explain to someone the difference between repetition and deliberate, dedicated practice, and the words just weren’t coming.
So I turned to the expert(s), and while I didn’t find much in Outliers, I did find the doctor that did the research/studied the folks about whom Gladwell wrote the book. Turns out there’s a very large, very academic, very bricklike compendium of that research (No, really. Like, NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PAGES of research findings) that Dr. Ericsson published, and in one of those link-from-a-link-from-a-link actions that the net’s famous for, I found a copy of one of his articles published in the Harvard Review that was just freakin’ fascinating.
As I’d sort-of started to think, after two weeks of delving into these two things I really want to do, there really is a difference between doing something for time and doing something for mastery. Like Ericsson put it, just because you live in a cave, it doesn’t make you an expert geologist.
I do think that doing things this way, the way I’ve been doing them, is valuable. I’m learning something every day. Maybe not at an accelerated rate yet, but, if nothing else, I’m learning how much there is to learn. It’s changing the way I’m looking at this project, and the whole process of it, and I’m really chuffed about where it’s heading.
I’m also writing it all up as I go, so I can eventually (like, soonish) share it with y’all, since I think it really applies to any kind of desire for getting better at something, even if it’s not a “formal” type program. More on that as it gets done.
And best, I called Dr. Ericsson today. Left a message on what (I’m hoping) was his voice mail that probably made me sound like a crazywoman, actually. (Uh, hi, Dr. Ericsson. My name’s Elli Metz and I’m doing this project based indirectly on your research, and I was wondering if, uh, you might have time to talk with me sometime about it? I promise I’m not REALLY a stalker, no matter what I might have said on facebook. And you have much better hair than Malcolm Gladwell….)
The FBI is so going to call me. I can feel it.
Tomorrow, I absolutely have to get to Rant II, the sequel. (Which isn’t really a rant.) And singletasking, which people keep asking me about. (It’s a result of this new information from Dr. Betterhair’s research. But I’ll get to that tomorrow.)
Hope you’re all having a great week.
OH OH OH….p.s. (edited to add, a few minutes later, because I forgot) iPhone Geek update. mi_Xpert, the app I was going to use for tracking from here on out? Totally not happening. It does not keep the stopwatch running when you exit the app, and since I’m prone to getting phone calls all day long, I was losing time by the bucketload. (Luckily, I still had Daily Tracker’s timer running, too, just in case. I may be adventurous with my technological tryings, but I’m not stupid.) On the plus side, the timer on Level Me Up! will also keep running in the background, but it doesn’t give you a countdown from 10k, which is a bummer. And the 10000 app still only runs ONE timer, ever, which is a pain in my dual-goal patootie.
Needless to say, the search is still on at this point.
(Though now, I am a Level 12 Scent Goddess. Pardon me whilst I go get my pocket protector and ten-sided dice.)




































