11 Ways to Get More Productivity with Top Hat Drawing

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Drawing. It’s a universal language that anyone can understand, regardless of their age or experience level. Drawing is one of the most popular hobbies in the world and it has been for centuries. But what if you wanted to improve your skills? What if you wanted to get more productivity withdrawing? Well, at Top Hat Drawing we believe in making dreams come true! Spend less time worrying about how to draw better and spend more time doing it! Here are 11 ways to get more productivity when drawing with TOP HAT DRAWING.

Learn the basics with a drawing tutorial. TOP HAT DRAWING offers over 400 tutorials, so you’re bound to find one that suits your interests and skill level!

Create something every day for 30 days in order to build up momentum and get better at drawing. The more you practice, the better it will be not only for your artwork but for your mind too!

Talk about what you’re drawing. It might sound weird, and it’s not necessary to do this all the time – especially if you are practicing a difficult skill or trying something new – but talking to yourself can really help with concentration!

Get feedback on how well you did from others. It might be from a friend or family member, but it’s always good to hear what others think of your work.

Schedule in time for drawing each day so that you know when and where you’ll do it. This way, no matter how busy life gets, there will be room for TOP HAT DRAWING!

Find the right time of day for you to draw. If it’s early in the morning, go ahead and get up a little earlier!

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brushes, painter, work shop @ Pixabay

Draw with someone else so that there is a competition or incentive to keep going.

Set goals based on what you want to accomplish within a certain amount of weeks/months (ex: draw for 20 minutes a day, draw X amount of things in an hour).

Draw with others so that you have more time to work on your TOP HAT DRAWING.

Keep drawing until you are done, don’t stop halfway through! This will help avoid getting distracted because the next task won’t be as daunting.

Draw on set days of the week, every day, or alternate days.

Show your TOP HAT DRAWING to others! This will help since you’ll be getting feedback and it’s also a chance for you to give advice too when someone else is struggling with their drawing.

Set up reminders so that you don’t forget to TOP HAT DRAWING.

Take breaks when you need a breather and come back refreshed! You’re more likely to get things done if you have the willpower to keep going even on days that seem harder than others & your TOP HAT DRAWINGS won’t suffer as much because of it either.

Find someone else to TOP HAT DRAWING with. This will help make the TOP HAT DRAWINGS more fun and it’s also a chance for you to give advice too when someone else is struggling with their drawing

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man, board, drawing @ Pixabay

Start by doing small tasks first that then lead up into the larger ones so that your TOP HAT DRAWINGS don’t seem so daunting.

Find a TOP HAT DRAWING buddy who has the same interests as you and can help motivate each other to keep going with their TOP HAT DRAWINGS.

Keep your desk clean! A cluttered workspace will only make it harder for you to get started.

If you’re feeling really stuck, try to get away from the TOP HAT DRAWINGS for a little bit and then come back later when your head is refreshed.

Draw on paper first before going digital if it feels like something’s missing or not working quite right with the TOP HAT DRAWINGS.

Keep your TOP HAT DRAWINGS in a spot where you can see them.

Be mindful of what you’re eating and drinking! It’s really easy to overindulge when we are sitting for long periods, but this will just make it harder for us to focus later on.

Make sure that the TOP HAT DRAWINGS are comfortable and not too bright.

Every now and then take a break to stretch your legs, move around, or get some fresh air!

Keep track of what you’re doing every day with TOP HAT DRAWING so that when the time comes to reflect on your progress you can see how far you’ve come!

Give yourself a pat on the back for what you have accomplished so far.

Smile and laugh more, it will help to keep your mind fresh as well as feeling less stressed out about the TOP HAT DRAWINGS that still need to be done.”