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Finishing Projects and a Little Bit about International Fake Journal Month
After decades of teaching art and creativity classes the many disguises of the internal critic never surprise me. But one aspect of the internal critic makes me the most sad—the way he pretends to be your buddy and fills you full of ungrounded expectations (for skill level and time to execute); and jollies you along […]
End-of-Year Journal Wrap Up
Blog readers know I like to do an end-of-year wrap up. I look back at my journal productivity. It helps me see an overview of my creative practice and formulate new goals and directions for the future. I also can see at a glance what is happening with my practice and how I might need […]
End-of-Year Journal Page Thoughts
OK it’s that time of year when I seem hilariously obsessive as I move towards and end-of-year-journal wrap up and look at the year I’ve just drawn and written through. I thought I’d show you this page spread to give you a chance to start giggling. This is a 5 x 6 (approx.) inch journal […]
Wrap Up for 2024—Evaluating My Visual Journaling Practice
Despite the physical setbacks and challenges I faced in 2024, I see 2024 as a huge success for a reclaiming or recalibrating of my on-going journal practice. (You can read about the challenges in my December 30, 2024 post) I like to share my end-of-year evaluations with my blog readers because I hope that […]
Do It Again
Anyone reading my blog knows how important I think practice is. Too often people make a drawing or painting, get halfway (or more) through, and give up. I hear from students who’ve done this. Typically they don’t draw after such a session for several days or more. The better action is to have another […]
Hesitation: Reluctant to Start a New Project
Recently one of my students wrote to me that she was hesitant about starting a new project. Hesitancy springs from a lot of issues and conditions. Hesitancy can arise as resistance and part of the ongoing barrage of negative talk you might experience from your internal critic. It can also exist because you have […]
End of Year Evaluations: Setting Goals and Projects
Something I talk to my students about a lot, whether it’s in a drawing class like “Drawing Practice” or now on my Patreon site is the importance of setting goals and projects that support those goals. It all begins with an honest evaluation of where your skills and your goals are right now. I was […]
Self-Assessment: 2018—Filling Journals, Using Up Paint
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At Least I Wasn’t Abducted By Aliens: Keeping Your Sense of Humor and Productivity
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Letting Things Go, Even in the Pursuit of Goals: The Little Journal That Got Away
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