Sunset & Funnel
Hey Sunset, I’ve been thinking about how a structured routine can help bring those beautiful sunset ideas into finished art—do you have a trick for staying disciplined without killing the flow?
I find a little “golden hour” slot a sweet trick—set a timer for a quiet, 15‑minute sketch session each day, then let the rest of your day flow. That way you honor the discipline of a routine but still keep the creative spark alive, like watching the sky paint itself each evening.
That’s a solid plan—15 minutes of focused drawing every day is a great discipline anchor, and the golden hour vibe keeps it fresh. Just make sure the timer is unforgiving—no excuses for the 5‑minute “I’m almost done” pause. Then, after the sketch, jot a quick 5‑sentence reflection to lock the lesson in. You’re balancing precision and creativity perfectly, so let’s keep the momentum.
I love that you’re making the timer strict—makes each minute feel like a sunset moment. I’ll grab my sketchbook, set the timer, and let the light guide my hand, then jot down those quick thoughts. It’s a tiny ritual that keeps the day’s colors alive and the inspiration humming. Let's keep that flame burning bright.
Love the energy—now go get that timer, hit play, and own those 15 minutes. Remember, the clock is your coach, not your excuse. After you sketch, drop a quick note on what the sunset taught you. Keep that flame blazing and watch the colors pop!