For 7 days, you’ll receive simple but powerful prompts designed to reconnect you with your future self—through your art.
This is not a drawing challenge for “artists.”
This is a self-remembrance ritual for creators.
For the you who knows you’re here to live with depth, power, and presence.
Each day, you’ll draw one small scene from your future self’s life:
→ Their morning ritual
→ The way they spend their free time
→ And more…
Sketching becomes a portal.
You become the artist of your own becoming.
Right now, I’m in one of those stuck, in-between places again.
You know the kind: the pause between what was and what’s next.
So I’m taking on a 30-day light version of this ritual—publicly.
In a video series.
Drawing my own higher self out of this fog and into clarity.
(I’ll have an extensive full-experience 30-day challenge for you later on!)
This free 7-day version is your invitation to start with me.
To sketch your way out of stuck.
And to remember who you’ve always been on your way to becoming.
✅ A daily email for 7 days with a clear, inspiring prompt
✅ Gentle guidance—no “art skills” needed
✅ A ritual that helps you reconnect to the you-you’re-becoming
✅ A completely free, no-pressure way to explore your creativity
🖤 You feel stuck, blocked but feel that there HAS to be more
🖤 You’re craving softness, direction, and reconnection
🖤 You want a daily ritual that’s intuitive, soulful, and real
🖤 You’re ready to meet your higher self – not in theory, but in image
I’ve been creating webcomics under the name of Planet Prudence full-time since 2017. I’ve been drawing them for way longer, and it all started out as a way to express my true self. The self that wasn’t afraid of showing up to her full potential. I was making myself small in real life so I would fit into groups or keep certain friendships, but Pru (my webcomic alter ego) wasn’t afraid to speak her mind.
She was fearless, unapologetically herself in her most authentic way.
I can’t even begin to describe how big of a role she played in my own healing process. And how much of her fearlessness and level of authenticity has now become a huge part of who I am.
I grew a lot through my art and even found myself working with brands like BBC, Adobe, Microsoft and I was featured in publications like Huffpost, Women’s Health and even Forbes!
Lately there’s been a huge change in our digital landscape and I can’t seem to adapt to the fact on how we’re exposed to so much fakeness. It left me feeling stuck in this “pause” between what is and what’s next.
I’m craving authenticity and a genuine connection more than ever these days.
That’s why I’ve set up this challenge for myself where I’m going to draw the version of Pru (read: the me I’m Becoming) I hope to see in the near future. By altering my alter ego from where I am now to where I wish to be, I hope to gain even more confidence, joy for life and direction in my own personal life as well (I am documenting this process on my YouTube channel).
In the meantime, I’ve created this 7-day challenge for you so you see for yourself what the energy of creativity can create for you in your own real life.
This challenge comes with access to my Discord server where you can find me and other people in a channel dedicated to this challenge so you can also experience a more genuine way of connection!
Because this isn’t just about art.
It’s about creative frequency.
When you make visual contact with your higher self—daily—you start aligning with them energetically, emotionally, and physically.
That’s not magic.
That’s how identity rewiring works.
I’ve used this exact process—drawing versions of myself through my comics, before I was “ready”—to:
🎨 Reignite my art after having that itch that there had to be more
that I couldn’t quite touch yet
🚀 Attract aligned growth in my personal life and career
🌱 Shift how I show up in the world
⚡ Regained TONS of energy, especially to chase my dreams
✨ And slowly become the version of me I used to only dream about (literally)
Sketching these selves before I became them felt strange at first—
But looking back… I realize I was becoming them in every line.