IN THIS LESSON
Keep riding the wave.
Inspiration energy and work comes and goes like waves. Sometimes you’re propelling or pulled forward, but other times there’s nothingness. So how do you manage this? If you’re white knuckling it, that’s the sign to take a beat and do something else with your focus and your energy.
Don’t fret, good things will happen in the next cyle.
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Grab the inspiration wave when you can and let it propel you forward.
When you feel blocked, don’t force it.
Use the downtime to rest, recharge, and plant the seeds for the next high-energy wave.
Your best is yet to come. Grab your surfboard and just keep riding the weave.
Transcript
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Writing the wave of inspiration and work at work within work. After doing this for so long, I've come to realize a truth that perhaps many of us have figured out a long time ago. So maybe I'm late to the game here, but this idea of like the wave, the universe is a wave, right? I mean, the whole thing is just one gigantic wave function.
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And if you look at it and observe it, it collapses into the particle, we won't get into physics right now. But there is a very real thing in crafting and creating something new from an essence, Lord knows where it comes from creation, pure creation that's unique and new. And like I've talked about before, it's like when that thing hits you, you've got to ride that rocket ship, you ride that wave up or down or whichever way whichever metaphor speaks to you more personally.
And when you ride that wave, you there's only so much energy. So it only takes you so far. And then what happens is you start to sort of like, come over the cliff and go down.
And then you know, you get into these feelings of despair, hopelessness, whatever, I'm the worst thing that's ever been created. My work is shit, you crumple it all up, you throw it in the trash, and you start again. And maybe we're all a little insane.
But we like to just keep hitting ourselves in the face, because we keep riding this wave over and over again. So that inspiration, it kind of comes and go, you just stay that even process. And you just trust yourself, the universe, the process, whatever.
And when you get those moments where it comes up, you hang on and you try to grab that energy and use that energy to help propel you forward to like, write that requirements doc, paint that painting, right, like build that thing physically or digitally. And it'll pull you forward, and you'll make a lot of rapid progress quickly, because you'll know exactly where you're going and what you're doing. And so you can like hit it, hit it, hit it.
And then you get to the end of that. And then it's like, okay, now what? And that's the piece where you have to just take a moment and take a step back and a pause and go, okay, everything's gonna be okay. And in those moments, it's actually super critical to have that positive and negative, the light and the dark, the speed and the slowness and the like, not do anything.
Because what it does, which is so important is it gives you a rest period, period to sleep, period to turn your brain off to turn the creative off to like, stop going so hard. And work I found often is that way as well. It's like these series of sprints.
If you ever played sports, like even like great coaches will tell you, it's just a series of streaks. This team will go on a streak, that team will go on a streak, and it kind of like bounces back and forth. And you capture the energy when you can, and then you maintain your energy through that down spot.
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So I often find like, you know, people might be between jobs, they might be between creative projects, they might be in a creative project, have a block. And then you start to get in your head. And then it just gets like, Ah, where am I going from here? And you're just like, I hate all this stuff.
That's the sign that you need to just enjoy the time. Take a step back, take a breath, go hang out in nature, take a day off, like, chill out, you don't need to, you don't need to pump it out at 120% all the time. Even in a work project as a board, as an executive team, part of your job is recognizing that in your team as well.
And so you want to maintain that, you know, steady, even keel clip with, you know, improvements in process and structure, resource tooling, etc, to get you extra stuff. But you know that different people will go on those different flows at time. And so overall, it'll sort of balance out.
But you got to do that for yourself, too. And you got to be okay with it. And I think that's the over time in life, you just get to this place where you've lived through it long enough that you know, like, the dark will never be dark forever, nor will the light, nor will that inspiration nor will the writer's block or creative block.
And so you just got to use them for what they are. One is like pure energy, hang on for dear life, grab the rocket ship. The other one is pure negative space, rest, take a pause, take a break, have a broom sweep through the consciousness, let go do something else.
That's when it's plants the seeds for the next elements of inspiration of creative of work output, etc. And that next one is where the thing that you create, maybe the thing that really hits. And if you push too hard, and you try to like force it and you're like white knuckling it almost guarantee you that it's not going to happen.
If you ever feel like you're white knuckling something, that is the sign that you're in the wrong path. And you need to take a step back. So I'm just here to tell you.
So yeah, I think it's you got to just remember this wave, it's a universal thing. Right, the wave, the ups, the downs, just grab your surfboard and like, philosophically, mentally, intellectually, spiritually, whatever, just write it and be okay on either one. Don't like tie your emotions and like your, your, your value to where you are along that wave.
Just remember, the value is maintaining is the ability to keep riding the wave, not where you are on the wave. I think that's the mindset, mindset, switch and perspective shift that we have to have. I think good things will come from that.
And then it's less of a like push. And it's more of a like, create like a growth, right? It's more of an emergence, if you will. Yeah, shout out evergence.
Okay, that's it for me today. Short one. That's the message.
Grab your surfboard, ride the wave. Hang on. Peace.
