WPT#1: How to Cope When You Mess it All Up (VIDEO)

by | Productivity Advice | 7 comments

The Weekly Pep Talk is a video podcast series designed to help you find more time for scrapbooking and use it well. Learn more in our free guide.

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In this week’s episode, I’m talking about how to deal with screwing up in scrapbooking. Simple Scrapper subscribers may need to visit the website to view the video.

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7 Comments

  1. JenWhite

    Short, sweet, simple…love it!

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  2. Lilola

    Great advice – now to start using it!

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  3. Caroline

    Good advice, and I love the end result! Fits right in with one of my 2013 goals to be kind to myself and not beat myself up. 🙂

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  4. Georgia

    Some of my most creative pages resulted from covering up “mess ups.”

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  5. marina delgado-kialashaki

    I just happened upon your site and am already so connected to your way of thinking. Were you previously a therapist? because you sound just like mine, which I love! Mindfulness in memory-keeping, releasing negative emotions in the creative process…I signed up for your membership right away. Can’t wait to dig in to this site!

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    • Jennifer S. Wilson

      No, I’m not a trained therapist, but you’re not the first person who has said that. So glad I can be helpful to you and others! Welcome and let me know if you have any questions.

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  6. Dani

    I misstyped in a journaling block once and I just corrected it with my own handwriting. I love the imperfection effect it gives, sometimes I do the same effect in my digital layouts on purpose using a handwriting font.

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