Daily Practice

As part of this month's theme, Daily Practice, Driggs is inviting everyone to start their own daily practice - a short, constraint-based exercise. Many people find that a daily practice encourages creativity, learning, and growth.

As part of this month's theme of Daily Practice, Driggs is inviting everyone to start their own daily practice, a short, constraint-based exercise. Many people have found that a daily practice encourages creativity, learning, and growth.

Tips

Here are a few tips for starting a daily practice:

  • Limit yourself to one tool or program.
  • Set a time limit - 30 minutes to 1 hour a day.
  • Document your work each day.
  • Don't try to make each day perfect.
  • Make each day self-contained and not just working on a larger project.

We will have an open share at the end of the meetup for anyone who wants to show their work or talk about their experience.

Stay tuned for more details!