The Workbook
A place for the mess.
Get it out of your head.
When you watch a lesson, everything makes sense. The logic flows, the examples work, and you nod along.
Then you close the laptop, and half of it evaporates.
That gap—between "I get it" and "I can do it"—is where the actual work happens. It’s usually messy, frustrating, and full of bad sketches.
The App is for the clean part: the concepts, the definitions, the path. The Workbook is for the dirty part: your doubts, your friction, and the questions you can't answer yet.
Close the laptop.
There is value in disconnecting. Staring at a DAW or a browser puts you in "input mode." You are reacting to pixels.
Paper puts you in "output mode." It forces you to slow down. It doesn't crash, it doesn't have notifications, and it doesn't care if your handwriting is bad. It just captures the work.