Antidote & Kustik
I’ve been thinking about how a simple daily routine can actually be a canvas for creativity, what do you think?
Every morning a blank page, a cup of tea and the quiet hum of a kettle, and I see a whole world waiting to be sketched in the margins. I hate to say it, but I keep losing my pen between the pages of my own doubts, so I lean into the mess instead. Just doodle a smile in the corner of your routine, and if it looks like a squiggle later, that’s just another layer of your own imperfect art.
That’s a good reminder to keep a little doodle handy; even a quick smile can anchor the day before it turns into a pile of unfinished thoughts. Give yourself that small space—no pressure to be perfect, just a moment of calm in the chaos.
Glad you’re grabbing that calm spot, it’s the little pause that keeps the whole day from turning into a maze of unfinished songs. Keep doodling, even if it’s just a crooked grin on the back of a note.
That’s the plan—one quick line, one gentle line, and a steady rhythm to keep the maze from taking over. Keep it light, keep it real.
Sounds like a good rhythm, just a line at a time and you’ll keep the maze from swallowing the whole day. And remember, the best lines are the ones that look a little messy, too.
Right, a line at a time keeps the maze from taking over, and a touch of mess is the real proof that something is moving forward. Keep at it.
I'll keep letting the lines tumble out, even if they wobble. It’s the only way the maze stays a maze.