I wrote earlier about creating habit by manipulating space.
I use my space to invite me to make some personal work each morning, while my conscious mind is jest turning on and my subconscious mind is more active. Yesterday I added a new detail to the habit which is to make a note about what to draw tomorrow at the end of my session.
Yesterday I even collected references.
This drawing is a result of that Preparation. To keep the chain going I have some notes for when I pick up drawing again tomorrow. Notes to explore this character doing different activities and in a looser style.
Micro Lesson
When you end a drawing session you might be out of energy but full of ideas. Schedule time to work on those ideas, this could be some time in the future allowing it to brew, or as a prompt how to start the very next day. Leave a note for future you, and some encouragement to go along with the instruction
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This reminds me of the Hemingway Trick to stop writing mid-chapter or mid-sentence, so you can jump right back into it the next day!
Some writers end their daily writing session in THÉ MIDDLE of a sentence, of thé action to have thé energy to only surf on thé idea, the sentence or thé paragraphe. They say il is easier to start at thé next day.