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    5 STEPS TO SUPER PRODUCTIVITY!

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    • MichaelaH
      MichaelaH @TessaW last edited by

      @TessaW I am getting up at 5:30 and going to bed about 22:30, sometimes 23:00, trying to get 7 hours sleep.

      https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
      https://www.heimlich-illustration.de/

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      • ArtofAleksey
        ArtofAleksey @TwiggyT last edited by

        @TwiggyT oh no! Yeah i felt that way today and didn’t wanna go into work but then remembered I need money. What strategies do you use to deal with anxiety?

        instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
        alekseyillustration.com

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        • danielerossi
          danielerossi last edited by

          Gat video with lots of take ways as per usual (I liked your thumbnails video). I’ve already started using your tips today! Now to build up my ability to get up at 5am.

          https://www.instagram.com/heyfrankybanky

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          • TwiggyT
            TwiggyT last edited by

            @Aleksey It depends on the severity. I take an antidepressant anyway, but if the anxiety gets so bad I can't function my husband makes me take a Xanax. (Yes, I have to be told, lol). On most days the anxiety is just sort of like background noise, so I note that it's there and accept it, and for some reason that helps. There's also some tea that makes me feel a little calmer. I think noticing small things that make you happy helps, too. Big life events are great, but there's a lot of good in the little things that can help you through the day when things get rough.

            http://twiggyt.com
            Instagram: www.instagram.com/twiggyt_art/
            Twitter: @twiggyt_art

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            • APHOTICMOTH
              APHOTICMOTH Moderator last edited by

              @Aleksey @TwiggyT Anxiety sucks... I don't know if this would help either of you, but I've had a hard time finding things to reduce stress and distract myself. Just bought a 2ds and a few used games; puzzle games, brain teasers, and good ol' mario. I haven't gamed in over 10 years. All I do is work,usually from when I get up until I sleep, which isn't good, and is part of my anxiety. When I get worked up, or loose ability to focus, I take a break and play my 2ds for 3-5 mins, sometimes 10, then put it on sleep mode, when I sit back down to work I feel much more relaxed, and mentally fresher when I go back to work. It's a good distraction, and a way to shift thoughts. Just have to make sure you don't get addicted. Haha. When the 2DS doesn't work as well as I hope, I step outside, get some fresh air, and have a cup of coffee or something. Just stepping back from thoughts, and obligations for a brief moment can help a lot. I'd imagine it's harder if one has children though.

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              • ArtofAleksey
                ArtofAleksey @APHOTICMOTH last edited by

                @CLCanadyArts yeah I bought a silly game app that’s distracting enough to help but not addicting enough to prevent from putting it down when I need to focus on other things.

                @TessaW yeah i find facing the anxiety to be helpful, just gotta make yourself do it which is anxiety inducing on its own! I forget which guest on comic lab podcast spoke about his anxiety issues but getting medication for it made it possible for him to spend more time and energy on comics and resolve a lot of issues. Maybe that’s the next step for me

                instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                alekseyillustration.com

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                • demotlj
                  demotlj SVS OG last edited by

                  You might want to look at a book called “Get Out of Your Head and On With Your Life.” I know some people with anxiety that found the exercises it recommends really helpful.

                  Laurie DeMott
                  instagram.com/demotlj

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                  • ArtofAleksey
                    ArtofAleksey @demotlj last edited by

                    @demotlj thanks!

                    instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                    alekseyillustration.com

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                    • Lee White
                      Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                      One thing I will mention for light anxiety when it relates to illustration is managing expectations. (NOTE: This is not meant as a post for clinical and/or severe anxiety).

                      Managing expectations can have a huge effect on how it feels to create art (and a lot of other things too!).For example, if I had two students and was able to see what they wanted to get out of an illustration.

                      Student A wants "an award winning illustration that is better than anything else they have previously done".

                      Student B wants "to focus on making time for illustration and working on process".

                      Which one of these students will have more anxiety? Of course student A will! If you have an "outcome" goal, the pressure is huge. If you have a "process" goal, it makes it much more relaxing.

                      I tell students to make process goals only. For example, "I will do artwork for 2 hours each day". That takes the pressure off if the work isn't what you hoped it would be. As long as you are putting in the 2 hours and giving it your best, you hit your goal! Success is built this way. In small and attainable goals.

                      Hope that helps in some way.

                      SVS Faculty Instructor
                      www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                      • Coley
                        Coley @TwiggyT last edited by

                        @TwiggyT I heard a podcast on another illustration podcast where they interviewed Dan Santat and he talked about his wife's anxiety and how they finally conquered it. For her it was meds tho I know not for everyone! I can't remember the podcast but can try to find it later. Led to his writing and illustrating the book "AFter the Fall" which is about anxiety and facing fears! It's a fantastic book!!!!
                        I have been experiencing more anxiety than usual lately too which is odd for me. Somehow I have been managing to turn it into working longer but I have been having trouble sleeping (hence being awake and drawing lol).
                        anyhow check out the book by Dan Santat, really great. I haven't seen it in person (yet) but I looked it up and youtube and had it read to me lol!

                        https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                        • TwiggyT
                          TwiggyT @Coley last edited by

                          @Coley @demotlj Those books sound helpful; I'll look them up.

                          @CLCanadyArts I hear you, games have been a big help. I got a cute 2048 citybuilder on my phone; it's mind-numbing and one game usually only lasts 5 minutes for me. Now if I get out my 3DS and play Pokemon (my perpetual favorite) I will be sucked down a rabbit hole and the whole day will be gone, so I try to save that for weekends.

                          @Lee-White That's good advice, especially as far as it relates to career growth, although it can easily be applied to other aspects of life, too.

                          http://twiggyt.com
                          Instagram: www.instagram.com/twiggyt_art/
                          Twitter: @twiggyt_art

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                          • Susan Marks
                            Susan Marks @TessaW last edited by

                            @TessaW I love this thread and all things productivity for work and my art. I get up every morning @ 4:45 and usually go to bed between 8:30 and 9. I often wake up earlier (not good) and have been reading about how sleep health is positively influenced by going to sleep and getting up at exactly the same time. Every single day. That’s a lofty goal. I do some drawing every morning before I go to my job, not as much as I like, but I do it regularly.

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                            • sigross
                              sigross last edited by

                              Tom the Bear helps me to concentrate and get stuff done - bearfocustimer.com

                              tom.jpg

                              www.instagram.com/bearfocustimer/

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