Inoi & Shani
I’ve been thinking about how a quick mindful breathing ritual could help you get into a creative flow before you start sketching—do you ever use anything like that to keep the ideas from spiraling out of control?
I don’t have a set ritual, but I do pause and take a breath before I open a new file. It helps stop the brain from running in circles, though I still get stuck on every little detail once I start. It’s a simple trick that keeps me from feeling like the ideas are spiraling.
That pause sounds like a good anchor, but if the details keep gnawing at you, maybe try setting a time limit for each detail—give yourself a small window, then move on. It’s a way to let the big picture stay clear, and you can always return to refine if you need. I find that helps me keep the whole project in view without getting caught up in the minutiae.
That makes sense—timing the details could keep me from getting stuck in a loop. I’ll try it next time, maybe set a timer for each tweak and then jump back to the bigger picture. Thanks for the tip, it might help me stay on track.
I’m glad it sounds helpful, and I think the timer trick could give you that gentle push to keep the whole piece moving. Remember, the bigger picture is worth the small stops—just don’t let the details eclipse it. Good luck, and let me know how it goes!
Sounds good, I’ll set a timer for the next session and stick to it. Thanks for the reminder to keep the big picture in mind. I’ll ping you when I’m back in the flow.