Hmm, interesting. Is there are particular reason for the fear of getting started? Is it because of not wanting to go through slowing down or stopping midway, losing that groove, so you kinda procrastinate starting on the canvas? Usually when it comes to not starting on drawing in the first place, there're distractions and external issues affecting your mood overall so it's just demotivating or tiresome. Though like do you have an idea on what you wanna draw before starting or are you spending the time unsure of what exactly to draw before you start?
Piilsud
Hey! You're 100% correct on the whole no journey is completed without taking a first step, especially when it comes to art due to how you'll never learn anything or improve if you don't put in the effort in the first place. Identifying the issues that may be hindering your performance is one thing, but actually putting your foot down and working at changing things up is another! Glad to see you've not only identified what's been going on, but also decided to take the step to get better!
So to get to the nitty gritty, what exactly is making you procrastinate? Is this an issue of not necessarily knowing the direction you want to take this artwork and going on a blank, spending too much time on a single aspect of the piece that is pretty hard to figure out, or what? It's always hard to lose the groove in the middle of the artwork considering it's sometimes difficult to get it back, especially if you're unsure of what you're doing in the first place. Without a direction or general idea of what you wanna go for, it's gonna be pretty difficult to get the ball rolling! :o
MaAlGon3
Thank you for your reply! As I mentioned, my hindrance is the fear of getting started. Meaning opening the art software and putting down the first few brushstrokes. After that, the biggest issue is slowing down or stopping, which makes it hard to start making progress again. What makes me slow down or stop is hard to say. It's difficult to stay focused on drawing for a long period of time.