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eBook: Draw your Line of Thought
Have you ever felt like you’re “too busy” to be creative?
Or caught yourself thinking “I can’t draw” or “I don’t have time to slow down”—even though part of you is craving a pause?
Draw Your Line of Thought is a gentle, playful book that invites you to slow down through simple doodles, lines, and visual reflections. It’s not about learning how to draw “well.” It’s about using drawing as a way to think, breathe, notice, and reconnect with yourself—one small line at a time.
What the book is about:
The book takes you on a five-stop visual journey designed to help you move from mind-full to mindful. Through short prompts, illustrated exercises, and friendly encouragement, you’re guided to:
Reclaim creativity that may have been pushed aside by adult responsibilities
Use doodling as a tool for reflection, clarity, and emotional regulation
Befriend your inner critic (the “creative gremlin”) instead of fighting it
Embrace imperfection, curiosity, and small daily creative habits
See creativity not as talent, but as a practice of noticing and presence
You can follow the journey in order—or make it your own. The book is designed as a flexible map, not a rigid program.
Pre-sale bonus 💌
Instant access to the yearly planner visual templates.
Ebook landing on Feb 14. Because self-love can look like clarity and intention.
Have you ever felt like you’re “too busy” to be creative?
Or caught yourself thinking “I can’t draw” or “I don’t have time to slow down”—even though part of you is craving a pause?
Draw Your Line of Thought is a gentle, playful book that invites you to slow down through simple doodles, lines, and visual reflections. It’s not about learning how to draw “well.” It’s about using drawing as a way to think, breathe, notice, and reconnect with yourself—one small line at a time.
What the book is about:
The book takes you on a five-stop visual journey designed to help you move from mind-full to mindful. Through short prompts, illustrated exercises, and friendly encouragement, you’re guided to:
Reclaim creativity that may have been pushed aside by adult responsibilities
Use doodling as a tool for reflection, clarity, and emotional regulation
Befriend your inner critic (the “creative gremlin”) instead of fighting it
Embrace imperfection, curiosity, and small daily creative habits
See creativity not as talent, but as a practice of noticing and presence
You can follow the journey in order—or make it your own. The book is designed as a flexible map, not a rigid program.
Pre-sale bonus 💌
Instant access to the yearly planner visual templates.
Ebook landing on Feb 14. Because self-love can look like clarity and intention.