Visualize goals and dreams as you use markers to draw yourself overcoming obstacles.
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What is a goal that you have set for yourself, either in the immediate future or long term? Decide on a single goal that you really are eager to achieve. What would you like to learn or do?
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With Crayola® Markers, draw a picture of yourself achieving your goal. For instance, if your goal is to become a great artist, draw yourself painting or sculpting a masterpiece.
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What challenges might you have to overcome to achieve your goal? Place drawings of those obstacles in the background of your artwork.
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