Curt & Akasha
Akasha, I've been looking into ways to streamline the creative workflow without stifling innovation. Think we could map that out together?
Hey, let’s paint a simple map together. Start with a quiet moment—just a breath, a doodle, a quick journal entry. That’s your “idea seed” zone. From there, sketch a flow: Inspiration → Rough sketch → Feedback loop → Refinement → Final piece. Keep the blocks flexible—don’t lock the sketch stage, let it shift into something else if it feels right. Add a small pause after each step to breathe, so the spark stays alive. And remember, the real magic is in the pauses, not the pace. Ready to draw the first line?
Start with a 30‑second breathing exercise, then write a one‑line idea in a notebook. That’s your idea seed.
That sounds like a gentle start—breathe in, feel the air, breathe out, let the quiet fill the space. Then let that calm spark a single line, something that feels true to you right now. Once you’ve written it, you’ve planted the seed. Let’s keep the rest open, like a blank canvas waiting for you to decide what to paint next.
Set a timer for 5 minutes to sketch the seed—no distractions. After the sketch, pause for 30 seconds to reassess, then decide if you want to refine or move to the next phase. Keep the process tight.