Good Duck

Satrio, 28 years old, Freelance Designer

Satrio, 28 tahun, Freelance Designer

After three years working as a designer and illustrator, I've started to reflect on the milestones I've achieved so far. Perhaps I'm starting to feel a bit stuck , wondering where my life is going next? What should I do next?

When I first heard about the Good Duck Workshop, I thought I wouldn't want to join. I'm usually not interested in motor crafting things like this. But I finally decided to give it a try, considering it a new experience . Well, it turned out to be quite fun, and it was quite helpful, and I discovered many unexpected things. For example, when building LEGO® models, I subconsciously chose shapes that were relevant to my life. Maybe because the LEGO® bricks were limited, I was more thoughtful in choosing the most representative shapes in my life.

Additionally, the instructor's presence was also very helpful. He was quite mediative in bridging us all, in a way , so This workshop is a safe place to discuss personal experiences and our pasts. It feels like you can freely share anything without feeling judged .

During This workshop helped me trace back a lot and remember things I've done in the past, things I might have long forgotten. I realized, "Oh, so I used to do this, which made me happy and kept me moving forward ." I gained a new appreciation for these things, an experience that strengthened my motivation to explore more and become a lifetime learner .

Maybe after this, if I feel stuck or confused, I'll try exploring my thoughts with more motoric methods to help me visualize them. If you haven't tried it yet, you should, because you'll be surprised by where this process takes you.