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1:03 AM, Sunday September 29th 2024

Your work schedule is 72 hours a week? My advice is to just enjoy your day off and not add more scheduling pressure to your workload.

Drawabox lessons are very large and require a lot of time to complete. It is not a good idea to think that you can complete an entire lesson in a single day.

It is better to break each lesson into the various parts and complete one page per day. Give yourself a lot of breaks and take your time.

If you really want to spend your time off learning to draw that is great. Go ahead and get started. But RELAX. Just draw one page at a time and chip away at it. There is no rush. Good luck!

5:14 AM, Sunday September 29th 2024

Thanks, I do enjoy to draw on my days off, and thanks for taking the time of answering my question

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