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🧠 Growth Happens in the Gap
This artwork highlights the mental and emotional distance between our current reality and our desired future.
It may feel like a canyon. Deep. Intimidating.
Sometimes, we wonder: “How do I even get there?”
Durga Prasad
Jun 261 min read


🎯 90 Days Goal Mindset: The Power of Daily Steps
✍️ What This Visual Teaches Us:
1. Don't just set goals — build systems.
2. Break your 90-day vision into 90 tiny wins.
3. Focus on showing up, not finishing fast.
4. Motivation may fade. But habits? They hold you up.
Durga Prasad
Jun 252 min read


🔗 Connecting the Dots: Trust the Process
Have you ever wondered if what you're doing today will ever make sense tomorrow? “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can...
Durga Prasad
Jun 241 min read


🎯 Learning Something New: The Hidden Truth Behind Every Skill
If you're feeling stuck while learning something new — don’t quit.You might be closer to the downhill than you think.
Durga Prasad
Jun 232 min read


Steal Like an Artist – 10 Creative Lessons Worth Copying
Every artist hears it: “That’s already been done.”To that, Austin Kleon says: “Good. Do it anyway—your way.”
In his bestselling book Steal Like an Artist, Kleon reminds us that nothing is truly original—and that’s exactly where creativity begins. It’s not about copying, it’s about transformation. In today’s visual post, I’ve distilled the book into 10 sketches—one for each of the 10 core ideas—to help you steal (and create) like an artist.
Durga Prasad
Jun 32 min read


Atomic Habits – A Visual Summary of the Power of Small Changes
Big changes don’t come from big actions. They come from small habits, repeated every day.
James Clear’s Atomic Habits is a powerful book that breaks down how we form habits, how to change them, and why identity matters more than goals. In this post, I’m sharing a visual summary through minimalist drawings, paired with key takeaways from the book to help you apply these principles to your life, one line—and one habit—at a time.
Durga Prasad
Jun 22 min read
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