I had intended to write about everything I know about a sketchbook practice today. But it’s not ready yet, so I’m writing you a letter instead. The ‘supernote’ (yeah that’s what we’re calling them now) about sketchbooks is coming. Some of you might know that I normally kick start the week with what I call Momentum Monday. It’s the day of the week where I spend 13-15 hours in the studio. It’s called Momentum Monday because during the day I get to ride the momentum during the day, and I also get to take that momentum into the week. The reason I’m able to spend so much time in the studio is 1. I wake up at 4 and get started 2. My wife takes care of all the home stuff and the kid for the entire day, it’s Momentum Monday for her too! Well today was different. First I woke up with a rash all over my body, a food allergy it seems. And as I was stumbling to the studio, I must have woken my baby girl, who I’m told, stood up and looked at the empty spot on my bed and started crying Dadi!? - Dadi! Dadi! I met her at the end of the corridor and went back to bed with her. The 3(my wife making up the numbers) of us made a H shape on the bed, with my baby forming the bar of the ‘H’, She wanted to be touching both parents as she slept, it was one of those days.
Adam, I'm sorry to hear about your rash, and I hope you are feeling better soon. I really appreciated this post — the real look at what to do when a day falls apart, or just doesn't go the way it was intended to go, and the mantra to keep going. And I loved the idea of a whole season, rather than a daylong marathon, with its ups and downs, and months of getting back to it. (Also, Dadi, Dadi! — I can hear my son's voice in my mind, years ago, saying similiar things. The "H" sleeping position is so sweet.) Thanks for sharing this, and hope you feel better soon!
Did it fall apart though? It was a beautiful day, A plan is just an idea, and while my day did not match the idea, the idea helped me get the most of my day. And is a seed for an idea of what tomorrow is going to be like :) Thank you for reading :)
You are right! It didn't fall apart at all; I used the wrong words. Thanks for the beautiful point of view. It's so true that a plan is only an idea, and the idea still helps.
Thanks for all your thoughtfulness, Adam. We are lucky to get your wisdom sprinkled daily in this newsletter.
Before I write anything else, I just want to say that I hope your rash clears and you're feeling much better soon :)
I really enjoyed this post. It reminded me of a few things...
1. The quote from John Lennon: "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans"
2. The book: 168 Hours by Laura Vanderkam... I use a personally modified/simplified version of her time tracker to keep track of my hours during the week. One of the things I love about writing and illustrating is the flexibility of the schedule. If I have things that unexpectedly come up and interrupt my work schedule, I can pivot and add more work hours somewhere else to make up the time (so that by the end of the week I've still put in my full amount of hours... most of the time. (Every once in a while things go completely off the rails and there's simply no way to squeeze all of the hours in.)
I just want to finish by saying thanks for sharing your journey with us... your hard work, dedication, and productivity are inspiring.
I’m ignoring the rash for the most part, but my wife tends to it which is so great, I got some meds and cream. I love 168 Hours! I’ve spent years increasing the number of flexible hours I have, I started with less than a handful. Thanks for comics along on this journey Kristin!
Adam, I'm sorry to hear about your rash, and I hope you are feeling better soon. I really appreciated this post — the real look at what to do when a day falls apart, or just doesn't go the way it was intended to go, and the mantra to keep going. And I loved the idea of a whole season, rather than a daylong marathon, with its ups and downs, and months of getting back to it. (Also, Dadi, Dadi! — I can hear my son's voice in my mind, years ago, saying similiar things. The "H" sleeping position is so sweet.) Thanks for sharing this, and hope you feel better soon!
Did it fall apart though? It was a beautiful day, A plan is just an idea, and while my day did not match the idea, the idea helped me get the most of my day. And is a seed for an idea of what tomorrow is going to be like :) Thank you for reading :)
You are right! It didn't fall apart at all; I used the wrong words. Thanks for the beautiful point of view. It's so true that a plan is only an idea, and the idea still helps.
Thanks for all your thoughtfulness, Adam. We are lucky to get your wisdom sprinkled daily in this newsletter.
Before I write anything else, I just want to say that I hope your rash clears and you're feeling much better soon :)
I really enjoyed this post. It reminded me of a few things...
1. The quote from John Lennon: "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans"
2. The book: 168 Hours by Laura Vanderkam... I use a personally modified/simplified version of her time tracker to keep track of my hours during the week. One of the things I love about writing and illustrating is the flexibility of the schedule. If I have things that unexpectedly come up and interrupt my work schedule, I can pivot and add more work hours somewhere else to make up the time (so that by the end of the week I've still put in my full amount of hours... most of the time. (Every once in a while things go completely off the rails and there's simply no way to squeeze all of the hours in.)
I just want to finish by saying thanks for sharing your journey with us... your hard work, dedication, and productivity are inspiring.
I’m ignoring the rash for the most part, but my wife tends to it which is so great, I got some meds and cream. I love 168 Hours! I’ve spent years increasing the number of flexible hours I have, I started with less than a handful. Thanks for comics along on this journey Kristin!