18 July 2026
A twenty-minute paper drill that actually finishes
Take one printed daily chart. Set a timer for twenty minutes. Step one: write the swing sentence (three minutes). Step two: mark the anchors with a small square, not a huge circle (two minutes). Step three: draw 38.2, 50, 61.8 and stop (five minutes). Step four: write what you would need to see in the 50–61.8 band to call it an event, and what would count as nothing (ten minutes).
When the timer ends, the drill ends. Additional lines are extra homework, not part of the drill. This is how we keep practice from becoming a second job.
Students who skip the timer tend to decorate. Students who keep it tend to finish four drills a week, which is the volume that changes a habit.
We keep a stack of fresh prints at Tabidze Boulevard 83 so nobody has to hunt for a chart at home. You can collect a pack after any booked session.