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Rea,
What if I told you that drawing just one small thing every day could change your life? That’s exactly what happened to Stefan Bucher, a graphic designer who created something amazing through daily practice.
Stefan was working as a designer in California, creating logos and illustrations for clients. But he wanted to try something new - something just for himself. He faced a choice: keep doing his regular work, or try an experiment. He decided to challenge himself to draw one monster every day.
Each morning, Stefan would sit at his desk with a bottle of ink and some paper. He’d make a random inkblot, then turn it into a unique monster character. He gave each one a name and personality. Every day, he posted his new monster online, sharing it with anyone who wanted to see.
At first, only a few people noticed. After 100 days, he had a small group of followers. But Stefan kept going. He didn’t worry about making each monster perfect - he focused on showing up every day. Over time, something amazing happened.
After one year of daily monsters, Stefan’s project went viral. People loved seeing the growing collection of creatures. His monsters appeared in books, on t-shirts, and even in museum exhibits. What started as a simple daily habit became a world-famous art collection.
Stefan’s story shows how small, consistent actions can lead to big results. Whether it’s drawing, writing, or learning something new, doing a little bit every day adds up over time. The key is to keep going, even when no one is watching.
Love, Abba
P.S. Next time you feel like giving up on something, remember Stefan’s monsters. What could you create by doing just a little bit every day?
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