Do you find you use more if you put them in your 100 uses or whether just focusing on the one product or quarter goals? Curious what is proving most successful?
I think it’s slightly different types of usage - the project pan generally is something I use to focus on products I wouldn’t otherwise get use of, products that would organically hang around in my collection for years on a rotational usage basis whereas the quarterly goals are more about reflecting on average, organic use of products that I *should* be going through without necessarily needing to have the items in focussed projects… Of course it then shines a light on the sometimes quite stark difference between what I think I’m using vs what I’m actually using, which can then circle back to inform my project pan by proving that actually I’m not going through x category at the rate I’d like to be so if I want that to go down, it needs more of a focus than just to be something I’m checking in on once a quarter. So I think they’re both really valuable in their own ways, certainly if it’s a product that’s not naturally quotidian the project pan gets me more use of it (there’s no way I’d use the blush and the highlight that I have project pan goals on this year anything like I have done so far because they’re in that project) but if it’s something that just needs a gentle push and for me to stop forgetting about it (facial oil would be my example here, I don’t love it but it would be easy enough to work into my nightly skincare routine if I just remember) the quarterly goals give me that reminder. I think the quarterly goals also involve taking the time to reflect on the totals, the collection as a whole which is motivating vs the project pan focuses on a select number of items. So essentially they’re both really valuable in their own way; which I’m sorry isn’t much of an answer! 😅🙈