You keep changing your coloring book idea
You keep switching your idea…
one day it’s cute animals
next day it’s food
then quotes… then patterns…
and nothing ever feels like “this is the one.”
So you start thinking maybe you’re just bad at coming up with ideas.
But that’s not the problem.
The problem is you don’t have a clear direction yet.
When your idea isn’t clear, you’ll keep changing it…
because nothing feels solid enough to commit to.
That’s where most people get stuck.
Not because they can’t do it—
but because they don’t know how to lock in a strong idea.
If you want help improving your idea and making it feel clear and solid…
comment “IDEA” and I’ll DM you 💛
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If you find yourself constantly switching your coloring book ideas—from cute animals to food, quotes, or patterns—you're not alone. This common struggle often stems from a lack of a clear direction rather than creativity itself. In my experience, the key to overcoming this is to spend time reflecting on what truly excites you and what audience you want to reach. Start by listing your favorite ideas and then narrow them down by considering how each aligns with your skills and interests. Sometimes, it helps to sketch out rough drafts or mood boards to visualize your ideas better. Don’t rush the process; clarity comes with exploration and patience. Another helpful approach is to set small milestones. For example, commit to developing just one theme in depth rather than juggling multiple ideas at once. This commitment gives your project a solid foundation, making it easier to grow and evolve without feeling lost. I also learned that sharing your ideas with others—whether fellow creators or your potential audience—can provide valuable feedback that helps solidify your concept. Remember, the problem isn’t that you’re bad at generating ideas; it’s that you haven’t yet locked in one that feels right. With deliberate focus and small steps, you’ll find the confidence to commit and move forward with your coloring book project. If you ever feel stuck, revisiting your goals and why you started can reignite your passion and clarify your direction.














































































