Let's Get Motivated!

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  When things go wrong with your plans and your world tilts a little, hang on! How would you do that? How do you manage when things seem to go crazy and beyond your control? Write about it in your journal or doodle about it. If you are drowning, float until you can swim again. Whatever you do, don't sink. Make a list in your journal on how to float, doodle about it or do both. If you can't keep up with things, take a breather, so you won't be rushed into making mistakes.  Write or doodle about it in your journal. When you can't do anything more, just try being present.  Write a list of actions you can take (practical ones), even if they are small, to be present. If you feel inspired, doodle around the page as a frame. You can turn your day around with just your attitude! Write in your journal about a day that you were able to turn around by changing your mentality about what's going on. Doodle between the lines or the paragraphs of your journaling. Think of what...

Start By Believing That You Can


Journaing is wonderful fr a writer and for an artist. You'd be surprised how much it helps you to put your thoughts down and get them flowing.

What motivates you?
What keeps you going?
How do you cope with struggles?
What frustrations have learn to handle well?

All of these can be subjects for journaling, you can address them as diary entries, as introspective prose, or as inward-looking poetry.
These writing exercises will be rich in meaning for you and keep you expressive and connected to your craft.
 

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