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.