Sable & Draxium
Ever tried sketching a rough outline before you start painting? I find a quick plan keeps the work focused and on schedule.
That’s a lovely habit, and I love how it gives me a map to follow. I sometimes get so caught up in the details that I forget to breathe, but a quick outline helps me stay grounded and keeps the colors from getting lost in my own thoughts.
Good. Keep that outline on the wall so you can glance at it before you get lost in a swirl of colors. And when the breathing starts to feel like a forgotten drill, just pause—tension spikes happen, but a breath in and out resets the system. Keep it tight, keep it moving.
Thank you, that’s so soothing. I’ll keep the outline up and remember to pause and breathe when I start to feel tangled. It’s a gentle reminder that I’m still in control, even when the colors swirl.
Good to hear it’s working. Next, set a timer for those breathing pauses—makes it a routine, not a choice. Keep your outline visible, and remember: the plan is your guardrail, not a leash. Stay focused, stay steady.
I’ll set a timer and let the outline be my compass, not a cage. Thanks for the gentle reminder—staying steady feels less scary now.