Top Ten Motivators
When staleness sets in, try the following:
1.
http://www.rockler.com/wood-casket-plan
2. When you are green, you grow; when you are ripe, you rot…Learn Sketchup:
http://www.sketchup.com/
3. Consider the alternative: Agree to take your wife to a dog show or ballet; you will soon find lots of reasons to go back to the shop
4. Go Jimmy Carter:
https://www.habitat.org/cd/giving/one/donate.aspx?link=271&source_code=DHQOW1407W1GGP&iq_id=86202156-VQ6-42874363281-VQ16-c&gclid=Cj0KEQjwkIurBRDwoZfi1bGCxocBEiQAmcs-etx9HY5xh3NZCFxK4icfDbXj80aP6OqHDJz4AjMSxUoaAlaN8P8HAQ
5. Read a book:
http://jameskrenov.com/Frameset.htm
6. Become a Patriot Woodworker serving our Veterans:
http://www.thepatriotwoodworker.com/
7. Veterans Urn Project:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Veterans-Urn-Project/1400459686848389
8. Learn a new tool: The Festool Dominos, TS track saws and the MFT are game changing tools that will change everything known about woodworking processes. Once in hand, you will be inspired.
9. Kids: Surely there are children in your circle who would love to have a kids table, chair or the proverbial toy box.
10. Shift from leisure time woodworker to craft fair vendor. Just take the time to go to your local Saturday Farmer’s Market and look at the awful bird houses, crude rustic outdoor furniture and really bad cutting boards. Convinced you can do better, invent a line and try your hand at entrepreneurship benefiting from the people contact and the festive atmosphere. Then your wife won’t threaten to make you take her to a dog show or ballet.