Anon05/13/26, 19:12No.7940357
Organise your things so that you're ready to draw, but don't start drawing. Instead give yourself some sort of trigger to start drawing and what for that to go off, BUT make sure you actually follow through with drawing once that trigger does go off.
For me, since I listen to a lot of music, I place a podcast between some tracks and then continue faffing about... until the podcast starts. I stop whatever I was doing and immediately start drawing and continue doing so until the podcast ends (or if I really need a break, then I go to the next song, and through the remaining portion of the pod cast a little further down the playlist).Another trigger you could have is simply using an alarm(clock) and when it goes off, start drawing.
Or you could watch a show, and as soon as the credits play, you start drawing,
If you want a nuclear option, have your parents or friends/room mates be the trigger by asking them to tell you to draw at a certain time (and possibly ask them to demand to see the results. Awkward sure, but it'll force you to follow through),
etc. etc.Again, all this is predicated on you holding yourself accountable and actually putting the pencil to paper the moment agreed upon moment happens. If you can't do this much, then there's really no helping you, because it's a problem beyond what some internet strangers offering drawing advice can give.