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So many listeners recommended Elise Cripe a guest, and Sarah was thrilled to chat with her about her beautiful, professional, and functional planner: the Get to Work Book! This planner has goal-setting functionality, weekly spreads, and made a unique choice when it comes to holidays - there are none included! Listen to hear Elise's rationale and much more in this fun episode, including her Enneagram number, her Gretchen Rubin-defined Tendency, and her go-to pen! Find Elise on Instagram at @elisejoy and planners at https://www.gettoworkbook.com! Check out PrepDish.com/plans for your first 2 weeks of meal planning & preparation guides, FREE. If you try it, let me know! I’d love to hear about it!
This episode was originally released on January 1, 2019. In this Love to Sew Favourite, Elise Cripe joins us to talk about setting and achieving goals! Elise also shares her sewing journey and what led her to create the Get To Work Book, the ultimate planner for your life and your creative projects.
Sometimes, when life gets overwhelming, the best way to begin is to just choose three simple things to do each day. Elise Cripe, creator of the Get To Work Book, and author of Big Dreams, Daily Joys is an expert at The Three Things and shares her tips in this episode. Find full show notes at livefreecreative.co/podcast Follow Miranda on Instagram @livefreemiranda Buy More Than Enough on Amazon
We’re so glad to have Elise Cripe back on the podcast! We previously chatted with her on episode 4 of season 3, all about how she got to where she was creatively, and touched on taking creative breaks and her Get To Work Book business. Today, we wanted to have her on to talk about her first traditionally published book that releases tomorrow, October 8th, titled Big Dreams, Daily Joys, which is all about setting goals and making time for what matters, as well as what the ebbs and flows of her own creative life look like. Here’s our previous chat with Elise all about getting to work on your creative projects. **Where to find Elise: ** Preorder Elise’s new book, Big Dreams, Daily Joys! It comes out October 8th, and you can find it at all major online retailers at Elisejoy.com/book. Elise’s planner business, GET TO WORK BOOK, is at Gettoworkbook.com. Definitely follow @elisejoy on Instagram if you haven’t already. Elise occasionally shares her latest craft adventures on her blog, EnjoyItBlog.com. **Books We Talked About: ** Taproot Magazine A Year Between Friends: 3191 Miles Apart: Crafts, Recipes, Letters, and Stories The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp Essentialism by Greg McKeown This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport **Here’s where you can find Abbie: ** Website: http://www.inkwellsandimages.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/abbigailekriebs Twitter: http://twitter.com/abbigailekriebs Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/abbigailekriebs/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/inkwellsandimages **Here’s where you can find Ashley: ** Personal blog: http://www.ashleybrookswrites.com Business website: http://www.brookseditorial.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/ashleybrookswrites Twitter: http://twitter.com/brookseditorial Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial
Today I’m joined by Elise Blaha Cripe, perhaps better known online as Elise Joy, to talk all things goal-setting and productivity. Elise was a maker and blogger, but over time found the thing that she was most excited by was helping others achieve their goals, so she developed and launched Get To Work Book, the planner you’ve likely seen some of your favourite business owners using on Instagram. Her new book, Big Dreams Daily Joys builds upon this goal-setting passion. Today we cover the gamut from setting goals in the first place, to breaking them down, dealing with procrastination and how to have a productive day.
Elise Blaha Cripe is the founder of the Get To Work Book, Elise Joy Blog and several other ventures. For years Elise has been able to create a business out of her interests and solving of obstacles. Originally she created the Elise Joy blog and started selling her crafts on Etsy. Cut to a few years later and Elise has a successful workbook, a blog, podcast, ecourses and much more. You can catch her blog here at Elise Joy
Elise Blaha Cripe is an accomplished entrepreneur, passionate crafter, long-time blogger, published author, and the host of her own Podcast: Elise Gets Crafty. In this episode, she talks with Hamish about her newest product, Get To Work Book, which a daily planner and goal-setting workbook that gives you the tools to help you do the work.
No matter your age, it is never too late to start something new that is on your heart or that you’ve been dreaming about. That is one piece of wisdom that today’s guest, Elise Blaha Cripe and I discuss from her book, 100 Pep Talks. I am so excited to have Elise on the show today. Elise has been sharing thoughts and DIY projects online since 2005. She has been running an online shop of handmade goods since 2008 and in the past few years, she has launched GET TO WORK BOOK® and self-published a book, 100 Pep Talks. Her new book, Big Dreams and Daily Joys will be releasing this October. We discuss her favorite part of being a scrapbooker, ignoring the voices in your head that tell you that you can’t do something and dealing with critical people. What’s in this episode: How she got started in her career as a full-time maker How Elise crafts a life that she loves Setting creative goals and following through on them Thinking about your “why” when trying to monetize your hobbies Being honest with herself and her audience How she ended up creating 100 Pep Talks Elise’s main priorities for making her planner Her favorite part about being a scrapbooker Giving people permission to try a craft How it’s never too late to start something new How Amy feels about people being so critical Ignoring the voices in the back of your head Elise’s new book, Big Dreams Daily Joys Being inclusive of everything that's going on behind the scenes Elise’s advice for people who feel the need to get to the end result The craft projects that Elise is obsessed with right now How Elise uses her daily habit tracker Why Elise only checks her email through her computer A quote that Elise is loving right now About Elise: I'm Elise and I make stuff. That's who I am and that's my job. I started a blog in 2005 because I wanted to share my thoughts with the Internet. A year later, I began sharing craft projects and tutorials. In 2008, I opened my first online shop and since then, I have made and sold everything from letterpress prints to wooden plant stands. Over the years, I have learned that while I'll always make stuff, my true passion is in helping people set and work towards their goals. In 2015, I launched the brand GET TO WORK BOOK® which provides tools to help you get your goals organized and do the work to reach them. I believe that big things happen one day at a time and my products are designed to schedule out those days. You can learn more about GET TO WORK BOOK® and shop the line here. I live in San Diego, California with my husband, Paul, and our two young daughters, Ellerie and Piper. In fall 2017, I launched a self-paced eCourse about creating with your kiddos. You can learn more about that here. Connect with Elise: Website | Instagram | Blog Links: 100 Pep Talks Get to Work Book Big Dreams Daily Joys by Elise Blaha Cripe The Farm by Joanne Ramos Man In The Window: The Golden State Killer Podcast To Live and Die in LA I would love to hear from you! Connect with me on Facebook, Instagram or on my website. If you enjoyed this podcast and you haven’t already, I’d like to encourage you to subscribe that way you won’t miss a single update. Craft a Life You Love by taking a small step toward turning happiness by choosing progress over perfection.
May You Be MindfulHey.... remember us! It's your #InVinoFab podcast hosts @laurapasquini & @profpatrice. It's been a while. We've missed you. Sorry for the delay in the play, but we've been busy and up to a few things this past few months for episodes and interviews to come! In this vignette (mini podcast episode), we share some ideas to take care of your well-being as we enter into May which is #MentalHealthAwareness month (http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/may) and we are just around the corner from Mother's Day (in the US & Canada).Shopping for Mother's Day or want to find some #TreatYoSelf presents? How do you relieve stress and anxiety when you need to turn your busy day around? https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/16-ways-relieve-stress-anxiety Here are a few of the suggestions we mentioned for chilling out, cheers, and productivity:--Roots https://www.roots.com --Therabox https://www.mytherabox.com/ --DAVIDsTEA https://www.davidstea.com/ --Bullet Journal https://bulletjournal.com/--Get To Work Book https://www.gettoworkbook.com/ Apps/Tools for Meditation & Mindfulness:--Headspace https://www.headspace.com/--Why Should We Meditate? Andy Puddicombe https://www.npr.org/2017/06/16/532840221/andy-puddicombe-why-should-we-meditate --Calm https://www.calm.com/--Noisli (web or app) https://www.noisli.com/ --Miracle TimeCube https://datexx.com/collections/timers --Waterglider Zafu Yoga Meditation cushionBOOKS:Cheerful in 100 Days https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28684390-cheerful-in-100-daysThe Headspace Guide to Meditation & Mindfulness https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27414493-the-headspace-guide-to-meditation-mindfulnessWhen: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35412097-when Stay connected to the #InVinoFab Podcast: Hosts: Patrice (@profpatrice) & Laura (@laurapasquini); pronouns: she/her Twitter: https://twitter.com/invinofab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invinofab/
Megan Anderson has come back on the podcast to update us on what’s going on with her these days and different ways she has lived out our Season 3 motto which was WORK SMARTER, NOT HARDER. Amanda + Kristin also talk with Megan about how she plans and making lists, what she did with the GET TO WORK BOOK® to ‘work smarter, not harder’, what it was like when she used to have her etsy shop & how it helped her learn about sunk cost. Megan also generously chats with the girls about the relationship with her husband Jake and her perception of how they are doing as a married couple and where they might go in the future!
This week I chat with Elise Cripe, founder of Get To Work Book, a day planner and goal setting journal! In this episode we chat about how she got her online career started over a decade ago where she shared her DIY projects, she takes us through her exact process of how she was able to get the Get To Work Book produced, she shared her advice on setting actionable goals and more! Elise currently resides in San Diego, California with her husband and two young daughters, she hosts a weekly podcast, elise gets crafty, that focuses on creative small businesses! and she recently wrote a book about goal-setting that will be published by Chronicle Books in fall 2019. This episode is sponsored by The Keep Track System Subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast
Elise Cripe joins us to talk about setting and achieving goals! We discuss taking small steps, tracking your progress, and starting today. Elise also shares her sewing journey and what led her to create Get To Work Book, the ultimate planner for your life and your creative projects.
In today’s episode I’m speaking with Elise Blaha Cripe, blogger, crafter, creator of the Get To Work Book, a goal setting planner and the host of the Elise Gets Crafty Podcast. We talk about the importance of setting goals as creatives, how to balance social media with producing creative work you're proud of and why documenting your creative process - wins and fails - is so worth doing. Find the show notes here: https://thelittleplantation.co.uk/eat-capture-share-podcast/how-to-set-your-goals-elise-joy
This is the power of telling our true stories, and this is much of what I talk to my guest Kristin Tweedale about this week. Kristin is better known as rukristin on the web, where she is known as a feminist scrapbooker, author of 100 Days Of All About Me, and founder of the Awesome Ladies Project and the Crafty Ass Female podcast. Kristin knows that the authenticity that comes from telling our real, everyday stories is a kind of self-care, and that it can build connections and community, two things she feels really strongly about. You can tell your stories with pictures and pretty paper (and we talk about that more, too) or you can tell your stories in some other medium. But please, tell them. In this episode you’ll hear: How sharing our stories can bring us together with other people and why we need to tell the hard stories, too. Kristin's struggle with complex headache disorders and how this has helped her focus on her own self-care. How she runs a successful business in only 3-4 hours a day. A whole different way to think about how and why to take selfies. Why rainbow sticky notes from Get To Work Book help Kristin to plan her day so that her to-do list is manageable And, as a bonus, we both got up on our soap box about how important it is to advocate for yourself with your doctor, especially when you have a chronic illness Show notes for Episode 20 Connect with Doña on Instagram Get the Nurturing Notes Newsletter and stay in the know Work with Doña
Meet Elise Blaha Cripe who has launched the brand GET TO WORK BOOK® which provides tools to help you get your goals organized and do the work to reach them. She believes that big things happen one day at a time and her products are designed to schedule out those days. Today we are talking big dreams, your vision and breaking it all down into small bite size pieces. Check out www.hatchedcollective.co for events, workshops and courses or follow us on @coffeeandconversationpodcast over on Instagram.
Recommended listening for Plancation attendees! We go deep on what to expect over weekend of Plancation and share a few of the items you can expect to see in your swag bag. Plus Colleen, Jamie and Stephanie give you a few pieces of advice we think you need to know before you come. Show Highlights Washi Swap Detail Plan With Me Session Info Swag Items That Have Arrived The whole purpose of swag at events. 3 pieces of advice for Plancation. Shops Mentioned Plangineer - https://www.etsy.com/shop/thePlangineer Pen Gems - https://www.pengems.com/ Get To Work Book - http://www.gettoworkbook.com/ Once More With Love - https://www.etsy.com/shop/OnceMoreWithLove
Today on the podcast, we are super excited to have Elise Cripe of Get to Work Book. For those of you who do not know, Elise lives with her husband and her two young daughters in San Diego California and not only has she launched the Get to Work Book daily planner, but she has been online since 2005 and she has done a lot! Elise has been a blogger, she has shared DIY projects, and she is quite the artist. In this episode, we dive into more on the Get to Work Book and actual, her physical book that she created from an Instagram challenge. She is going to tell you exactly how she made that happen and cover some cool Instagram strategies, where she finds a lot of her audience for Get to Work Book, and how she built her product-based business from Instagram, why she stopped blogging, and ideas on ya’ll getting creative again. We go over finding your creative identity and how important that is for us to stay inspired and motivated every day. We can’t wait for you to dive in and get re-inspired today, so go ahead and give this one a listen. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com. To download the transcript of this episode head to: thestrategyhour.com.
Elise Blaha Cripe lives with her husband and two young daughters in San Diego, California. She has been sharing thoughts and DIY projects online since 2005, running an online shop of handmade goods since 2008, and in 2015 launched GET TO WORK BOOK, a day planner + goal-setting journal. She also hosts a weekly podcast, Elise Gets Crafty, that focuses on creative small business. We're chatting with Elise about being creative throughout the different stages of life, taking breaks from your creative projects, and where she got the inspiration to create the GET TO WORK BOOK. Sign up for our completely not-overwhelming newsletter to get updates about the podcast, i.e. when new seasons air! Here's where you can find Elise Elisejoy.com Gettoworkbook.com @elisejoy on Instagram enjoyitblog.com Here's where you can find Abbigail www.InkwellsandImages.com Twitter Instagram Facebook Here's where you can find Ashley www.brookseditorial.com www.ashleybrookswrites.com Twitter Instagram Pinterest Mini Book Club The Time-Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr Dark Matter by Blake Crouch The Versions of Us by Laura Barnett Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey
just elise this week, sharing a talk I gave in spring 2016 to a group of entrepreneurs about scheduling your days, weeks and projects to actually make progress. My talk involved using my planner, a Get To Work Book, but much of what's discussed can work for any time-management method. shownotes for this episode can be found at elisejoy.com/podcast/shownotes109
Find Elise here: Website // Shop // Twitter // Instagram // Pinterest Elise Blaha Cripe is a blogger, crafter and goal setter in San Diego, California. She has been sharing thoughts and DIY projects since 2005 and running an online shop of handmade goods since 2008. Recently, Elise launched a daily planner & goal-setting workbook called Get To Work Book. Elise also hosts a weekly podcast, elise gets crafty, that focuses on handmade business, blogging, creativity and inspiration. As I mention in my intro of this episode Elise is kind of my girl boss crush. Ask Danielle and she will confirm this, so having Elise on the show was super fun. As we do with each guest we start out discussing what their definition of success is. Elise shares so many wonderful thoughts on what success is for her. "That balance of being challenged by the work you are doing and being satisfied by the work you are doing." Elise shares that this applies to not just to work, but also to relationships, parenthood, life in general! "I don't think success is I've climbed to the top of the mountain, I did it. I think it's more as you're climbing to the top of the mountain. That's where the most reward and most satisfaction comes." Elise also talks about the satisfaction that comes from striving towards something, a goal, a task etc. "There is a lot of successful feelings that come from working on something." We talk about the value of looking back and seeing how far you've come versus just focusing on how far you still have to go or what you still haven't accomplished yet. Elise shares with us the story of not getting the desk job with a specific path just out of college and how that shaped her life. She shares how if she would have been given an offer she would have taken the more comfortable path, but clearly the universe had a different plan. Elise studied marketing in college and shares how the marketing principles she learned in college she now gets to apply to her business today. We also talk about setting boundaries. Whether you are in a corporate job or own your own business you have to set boundaries. Elise also shares a lot of great valuable insight about working and and being a mom. Great advice for those who work from home or outside the home. She shares how she put too much pressure on herself after her first daughter was born, how she plans to slow down when her second daughter arrives in November.
I was so excited to have Elise Blaha Cripe back on the show! This week, we talked all about goal-setting and getting things done. Elise is a MASTER at setting (and sharing) her goals and I was excited to chat with her about the practical steps of how she gets things done and how her business (and goals!) has evolved over time. We also got to talk about two of Elise's bigger projects: Make29 and her Get to Work Book (amazing!) and how these projects have played into each other and what she's learned about everything. And, a conversation about goals and doing the work wouldn't be complete without diving into a discussion about fear and comparisons and all that good stuff. We covered a lot in this conversation! Elise, thank you SO MUCH! It's always a treat to be able to share time with you! **100 Rejection Letters** - Registration open through 10/31/16 Show Notes: Connect with Elise: Website | Blog | Instagram | Twitter The Get To Work Book | Instagram | the walk-through video Elise's Make29 project Elise's earlier episode of Raise your Hand Say Yes about starting Elise's Podcast (and my episode: Say no to say yes.) Elise's blog post about the collaborative process of making the Get To Work Book
I was so excited to have Elise Blaha Cripe back on the show! This week, we talked all about goal-setting and getting things done. Elise is a MASTER at setting (and sharing) her goals and I was excited to chat with her about the practical steps of how she gets things done and how her business (and goals!) has evolved over time. We also got to talk about two of Elise's bigger projects: Make29 and her Get to Work Book (amazing!) and how these projects have played into each other and what she's learned about everything. And, a conversation about goals and doing the work wouldn't be complete without diving into a discussion about fear and comparisons and all that good stuff. We covered a lot in this conversation! Elise, thank you SO MUCH! It's always a treat to be able to share time with you! **100 Rejection Letters** - Registration open through 10/31/16 Show Notes: Connect with Elise: Website | Blog | Instagram | Twitter The Get To Work Book | Instagram | the walk-through video Elise’s Make29 project Elise's earlier episode of Raise your Hand Say Yes about starting Elise’s Podcast (and my episode: Say no to say yes.) Elise's blog post about the collaborative process of making the Get To Work Book