I'm doing great! What about you?
And I thought it was cute! Although it's not the best in terms of anatomy, I enjoyed the use of posing and how you were practicing that sort of thing. That's something I myself am a little too afraid of- which is stepping out of my comfort zone. ^-^
The thing I might suggest is maybe to try making your lines a little smoother? From what I saw, your lines end up being pretty shakey. The way I usually combat that is using small, thin strokes and defining the picture first- then going on another layer and defining them in long, sweeping strokes.
If I find myself just unable to create a line, however, you can always take a lining tool and define it that way! ^-^ If you need any suggestions on different software to draw on, I'd suggest Firealpaca as a good starter! It's free and uber easy to use! <3
Don't be afraid to step outside your comfort zone, and be creative and not afraid to use references and tutorials as well!! What I'd suggest most is trying to start with basics? I.E, drawing figures, practicing anatomy (Like muscles, bones, the structure of a human in general) and branch out from humans to other creatures. Then, after that's all done, it'll be so much easier to simplify into a style of your preference! ^-^ That's something that I regret not doing when I was first starting out with art. So if you get all that boring and tedious stuff done early, you'll be just as good as some of the best artists in less time than it took if you had done it the other way around. ;o; <3
I hope this isn't too long or harsh... But I really do like your art and it shows a ton of potential!! ^-^ <3