Make a list of your 5 favorite childhood activities and do one.
Your list might include:
- jumping rope
blowing bubles
playing kick the can
building a fort out of boxes or blankets
eating icecream
playing cops and robbers (or spies)
etc
Here are some ideas and exercises to help get you unstuck & get those creative juices flowing.
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Picasso Portrait: Look in the mirror and draw a self-portrait without looking at your paper, and without lifting your pencil from the paper’s surface. This is actually called a "blind contour" drawing.
Try doing this each morning. Or, if you're not into drawing yourself, draw someone or something else. Not only does this hone hand-eye coordination, but it helps your observation skills as well.
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