Lines Between Living

Where the unseen finds its voice


100 Days what’s in a Doodle

For my 100 days, I will be allowing the pen to flow via doodles.

What that means is allowing my pen to meet paper and create a kind of dance.

There’s no need for it to be perfect.

No obligation to share every day.

What will fill your 100 days?

Just five or ten minutes of being

Truthfully, I am not an artist when it comes to drawing.

connecting pen to paper without words, letting the movement lead.

I’ve seen many people share that they’ll be using oil paints, watercolors, and remarkable artistic talents. I admire that deeply, but that isn’t me.

I almost stepped back because of that.

I am poetic. Writing is my language. When it comes to visual art, I’ve always been the admirer.

But when I reflected on what this project actually represents, I realized something important:

art was never about the outcome.

It was about giving myself a space to create.

That is why I became a writer.

And now, with this 100 Day Project approaching, I’m choosing to give myself that same freedom again.

to create without pressure, without performance, without expectation.

Just pen.

Paper.

And permission.

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