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Instead of just a selfie, drawing two coffee cups can represent a connection with a friend.

Drawing during the writing process can help unstick ideas and force you to slow down and think. Writing and Drawing in Conversation - by Samantha Clark drawing

Many people find that drawing and writing are two sides of the same coin—a "conversation with self". While writing offers detailed, linear storytelling, drawing can capture a story in a single, visceral image. Combining the two in an or sketchbook makes the record of your life even richer: Instead of just a selfie, drawing two coffee

Drawing is more than just making marks; it is a way to slow down, notice the world, and record the essence of a moment in a way that words alone sometimes can't. Whether you are a dedicated artist or someone who "can't draw a stick figure," the process of capturing life through sketches is a powerful tool for memory, storytelling, and mental clarity. The Synergy of Drawing and Writing The Synergy of Drawing and Writing Studies show

Studies show that drawing information helps you remember it better than just writing it down.