The world seems so fast paced lately. More than ever. Do you feel this way? It’s whizzing by.
I’ve heard it said that we compare the worst parts of ourselves to the highlight reel of others' best moments. One of the things that troubles me about the speed of the online world is my tendency to do ...
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I’ve shared in my art journaling classes on Skillshare how I use a pock...
Hi, I’m Ashton, and I’m obsessed with goal setting. My husband, family, and creative business friends will all tell you that I’m the goals and planning person. So it’s no secret that I am a big fan of goal setting, and I tend to think and talk a lot about my goals, planning & productivity.
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I’ve just been dying to share my pocket planner setup, and I finally have a moment to sit down and tell you all about it! I’ll also share all about my new planner from Gillio Firenze and how I’m liking it so far.
The ring bound pocket size planner I’m using is a Compagna in Pocket XL, by Gillio F...
Are you ready for a focused 2025? I know I am. In this post, I’m excited to share with you the launch of my 2025 goal planner printables!
Every year I design an actionable workbook that you can print out (or use digitally on your iPad) to brainstorm, set goals, and track your achievements through...
Have you ever dealt with the frustration of facing a blank page? You feel ready to create, so you gather your supplies and sit down to begin your project… and your mind suddenly goes blank. I’m excited to share a fun tool I’ve developed to help conquer this paralyzing feeling: creating a personal...
Here on the blog you'll find articles about art journaling, planning, goal setting, and tips and tricks I've learned in my work as an artist. I love to share behind the scenes peeks into my studio and sketchbook, as well as how I balance digital & analog tools as a surface designer. Go ahead, leave a comment!