These were so practically helpful. I’m a mom of little kids, so my time is really squished right now. I’m going to try these to get more progress when I am able to sit down. Thank you, Brooke!
1. How to improve overnight • well rested 2. How to get more done during practice sessions • Research: Batch them ahead of your drawing sessions 3. Work smarter, not harder • Focus on individual features instead of the whole • You'll get better faster by focusing on only 1 or 2 new skills per drawing 4. Change • Learn from experts 5. Strategy • The flow state • Take notes • What key elements are involved? • Flow or No Flow • What changed • Personal note • Wonderful Example Joe Gardner from the Disney-Pixar movie Soul enters a flow state, or "the zone," while auditioning for Dorothea. The zone is a space between the physical and spiritual. Joe gets into the zone during a particularly intense audition scene.
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Wow! Super great advice! Thank you.
These were so practically helpful. I’m a mom of little kids, so my time is really squished right now. I’m going to try these to get more progress when I am able to sit down. Thank you, Brooke!
Great tips Brooke! 👌
It would be helpful if you linked these studies and sources that you reference.
That's a great idea! Check out the books 'The Talent Code' by Daniel Coyle and 'Why We Sleep' by Matthew Walker.
1. How to improve overnight
• well rested
2. How to get more done during practice sessions
• Research: Batch them ahead of your drawing sessions
3. Work smarter, not harder
• Focus on individual features instead of the whole
• You'll get better faster by focusing on only 1 or 2 new skills per drawing
4. Change
• Learn from experts
5. Strategy
• The flow state
• Take notes
• What key elements are involved?
• Flow or No Flow
• What changed
• Personal note
• Wonderful Example
Joe Gardner from the Disney-Pixar movie Soul enters a flow state, or "the zone," while auditioning for Dorothea.
The zone is a space between the physical and spiritual. Joe gets into the zone during a particularly intense audition scene.