How to Avoid Burning Out on Crochet | Podcast Episode #36

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Find Your Path and Enjoy Your Craft

Whether you’re a shop owner, sell your crochet at craft fairs, a designer, a blogger, or just someone who enjoys crochet, we’re all vulnerable to burnout. I’m here to tell you that 1) it’s okay to feel burnout and 2) you can come out of it. Why is it so important to avoid burnout and find sincere happiness in what you do? Because we all find crochet therapeutic in one way or another.

Today I’m joined by, ChiWei, the amazing woman behind 1 Dog Woof and she’s here to show you that not only is it okay to feel like you’re struggling but how to avoid falling into the deep sea of burnout and how to pull yourself back out again.

ChiWei

ChiWei is the talented maker behind the creations at 1 Dog Woof. She creates the things she wants in life, and strives to keep things simple and finds a balance between form and function.

Website | 1dogwoof.com

Instagram | @1dogwoof

Twitter | @1dogwoof

Mentioned in this Episode


How to Be An Imperfectionist by Stephen Guise | Check it out on Amazon

The 80/20 Principle: The Secret to Achieving More With Less by Richard Koch | Check it out on Amazon

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On the show, Brittany aims to inspire you and help you grow in your craft. Through her own stories and the stories of special guests, you’ll discover tips and tricks to improve your crochet and knitting skills and find inspiration to make something that makes you happy.

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