- How is your art practice going?
- Do you find time to make stuff?
- Do you see a progression?
- Does it feed your soul?
- Is it a daily habit?
- Do you have the support that you want to develop new skills?
When I am in the thick of “should do” projects I often do not see the benefits of certain habits. For example, last fall I took a sketching class and had a habit of drawing little snippets of my day.
- The cars in the a parking lot when I was waiting for my nephews to be released from school.
- The lifeguard station at the beach and happy time at the beach.
- The view from my 4th floor window, where I no longer live.
I did enjoy the class and the drawing process, but it was still something I had to nudge myself to do. My critical voice often stopped me.
Now 6 months later, I look at the little sketches and I am amazed at the strong memories they evoke. I can remember the days and how I was feeling with a bit of joy and satisfaction.
Hmmm? Who would have thought?
- Then I wonder why did I stop drawing?
- What got in the way?
- Is there something I can do to get the habit back?
One thing that I know is different is that the class ended and I did not have the community support. I know I get more accomplished when I am part of a class or community.
The powerful feelings of pride and satisfaction that this little sketchbook has motivated me to start sketching again. I would never have believed that a little sketchbook could generate such strong and happy memories.
You have to try it!
Put a pen and sketchbook in your bag and pull it out when you find yourself waiting.
Magic could happen.
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