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I remember the moment so distinctly: I was sitting at work, getting ready to listen to an all-company presentation. I was giddy. And no, definitely not over the hour-long meeting of finance updates and trend graphs I was about to endure. I was giddy because I finally realized what I wanted to do with the year 2017. 2017 was the year I was going to start a doodle Instagram account, and use it as my daily diary documenting simple everyday life and funny problems encountered. I had been struggling with getting into the swing of "adulthood" after graduating from college a few years prior and had been searching for something more ever since. I was longing for a creative outlet, one that could help me express my struggles, my wins, my... well, everything. An Instagram account seemed like the perfect way to hold me accountable for drawing every day, and it held a special place in my heart because it's where I found the artist who inspired me to embrace simple doodling: Mari Andrew.

So, I rummaged around my apartment for some old colored pencils and markers and purchased a small $10 sketchbook. I excitingly drew 10 little (and very bad, now that I look back at them...) doodles I had thought up out of the excitement of starting a new project. I snapped some very bad pictures of those funny doodles in some very bad light, and voila: uploaded them to my new Instagram account Decade2Doodles.

I posted a small drawing a day every day for over a year and found so much joy in doing so. Decade2Doodles helped me grow and express myself in a way I had never expected. And, best of all, it introduced me to a whole lot of wonderful people out there, all feeling and sharing and hoping and living just like me.

Decade2Doodles taught me that you don't have to be perfect to start something or be understood. It's also taught me that change can be exciting, no matter which stages it's at - whether it's the decision to start a project or the decision to switch it up! I recently went digital with my drawing ideas, which has been a fun change of pace and makes me feel like I'm still learning and growing as an artist.

I feel incredibly lucky to be able to share my creative ideas with so many people, and I smile looking back through my cool drawings as I remember the different life moments I've had over the past few years I've been drawing (one of them being getting engaged to my fiancé, who has affectionately been called "Doodle Boy" by my followers, and proposed to me by drawing a doodle! Check out my Instagram stories for that fun day). All of this is to say: for anyone looking to take a creative leap of faith - do it. It will always be worth it for the most important person out there: you. And maybe some others along the way, too!

More info: Instagram | decade2doodles.com

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Clothing Mishaps

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What You Know

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Hans
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes and no. The past is no excuses for the future. You could caption this also as "why you should not expect everyone to understand your behaviour"

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Aaand I Have None Of These Things

Aaand I Have None Of These Things

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Not All Growth Looks The Same

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Friendly Reminder That Loneliness Or Struggle Doesn’t Always “Look Like” What You’d Think

Friendly Reminder That Loneliness Or Struggle Doesn’t Always “Look Like” What You’d Think

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Sometimes You Use Your Cape For Superhero Things, And Sometimes You Just Want To Use Your Cape As A Blanket. And That’s Okay

Sometimes You Use Your Cape For Superhero Things, And Sometimes You Just Want To Use Your Cape As A Blanket. And That’s Okay

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We All Have Nights Where We Tell Ourselves We’ll Be Better In The Morning

We All Have Nights Where We Tell Ourselves We’ll Be Better In The Morning

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Tip Of My Tongue

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queen...<3
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

*Three Days Later* *Middle of the night* *Startles awake suddenly* THATS what their name was(~m~)//

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Not A Crybaby, But A (Go Ahead And) Cry, Baby

Not A Crybaby, But A (Go Ahead And) Cry, Baby

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Sundays Are For Sweatpants And Little Movement

Sundays Are For Sweatpants And Little Movement

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Mountains That We Climb

Mountains That We Climb

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These Can Be Tough, But So Can We

These Can Be Tough, But So Can We

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"Goodnight Room, Goodnight Moon, Goodnight Cow Jumping Over The Moon"

"Goodnight Room, Goodnight Moon, Goodnight Cow Jumping Over The Moon"

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How It Was

How It Was

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MoodyBlue
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

While time does not heal all wounds completely, it weakens the memory of the pain day by day.

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We’ll Cross That Bridge When We Get There...

We’ll Cross That Bridge When We Get There...

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Treat Yourself Like You’re Your Best Friend

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Dani
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

@Aine - I have to agree, vaguely, but with a few key exceptions: (1) Do you truly deserve what you tell yourself? and (2) If realizing your flaws will inspire you to change yourself and grow as a person, then it can be productive but if you only have the intent of putting yourself down then that's not acceptable.

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Also: Anywhere, Really

Also: Anywhere, Really

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vogonpoet
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Try third degree burns in the NZ summer. I have horrid scars and premature skin lesions from shoulder, leg, and face burns, after one day out in the sun when I was 13.

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Dealing With Stress

Dealing With Stress

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