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I sketched every day for two weeks ✏️ Here's what happened...

6.2K views· 503 likes· 10:26· Aug 21, 2025

The first 500 people to use this link or scan the QR code will receive a one month free trial of Skillshare! Get started today! https://skl.sh/lillabjörnstationery08251 You know cringe culture has gone too far when students are afraid to be seen trying. I challenged myself to draw every single day, even when it felt awkward, messy, or downright embarrassing. But here’s the thing: leaning into that “cringe” taught me more about creating freely than I expected. Special thank you to Skillshare for sponsoring this video 💚💙 Stay cozy, and happy planning 🤍🐻 TikTok mentioned: https://www.tiktok.com/@abcnewsaus/video/7527600623949270293? --------------------------------------­­------ Chapters: --------------------------------------­­------ 0:00 Introduction 1:17 Days 1-7 1:39 Midway Update 5:12 Days 8-14 5:34 Final Takeaways 8:33 Tips --------------------------------------­­------ Connect with me! --------------------------------------­­------ → Instagram: https://instagram.com/lillabjornstationery → TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@lillabjornstationery → Email: lillabjornstationery@gmail.com #PocketSketchbook #SketchbookChallenge #notebook #journal #bulletjournal #motivation #journaling #pocketnotebook #challenge #planning #selfdevelopment #scheduling #organization #PlanningTips #productivity #productivityhacks #lifehack #schedule #productivity #pocketplanner #digitalminimalism #selfimprovement #PlannerTips #ProductivityTips #doomscrolling #analog

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In this video, I challenged myself to sketch every single day for two weeks—no “I’ll do it when I feel inspired,” no waiting for the perfect moment, and definitely no hiding the messy pages. I talk about how cringe culture has gotten so intense that even trying in public can feel embarrassing, and I wanted to push back on that by choosing consistency over perfection. I walk you through days 1–7, share a midway check-in, then finish out days 8–14 with what shifted (and what absolutely didn’t magically become effortless overnight). The biggest takeaway: showing up daily made drawing feel less like a performance and more like a cozy practice—something I can tuck into my life the same way I do with pocket notebooks and planning systems. I share what I learned about momentum, lowering the stakes, and how “bad” drawings can still be valuable because they build the habit. At the end, I wrap up with practical tips to make daily sketching actually stick, especially if you’re busy, intimidated, or convinced you’re “not an artist.”

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