If you are anything like the rest of us, you can find your mind gridlocked in bumper-bumper traffic. Think about writers block or even the stage freeze. You know the times when you just cannot get it to GO anywhere you need it to. Then you have times where your brain and heart are on the autobahn of creativity and mental/spiritual flow - in "the zone."
Chances are if you reflect on these times, you will likely be able to remember a commonality to each situation. For example, think back on those internal traffic jams and you were likely facing stress, fatigue, fear or saddled with anger or even laziness. Perhaps you were in an environment that resonates with you as a place you once had a really bad experience. Make sense -- OK, let's get out of there, but do not forget what got you there.
Think to the moments of speedy inspiration where your heart and mind were firing together like a newly tuned Ferrari. Maybe it was after a great movie, perhaps a recent read that just fired you up, following a great speaker who gave a talk as if they were trying to really change the world. Maybe it's a song on your iPod that just hooks you up! Chances are - you are thinking on these very inspiring instruments of inspiration right now.
Here is my advice - keep something from your arsenal of inspiration (Great book, a hot jam on your iPod, film clip, scripture passage, pleasant memory, photo of your loved ones, etc) with you at all times as if it were an antibiotic. You know the type - "take all of these until they are gone and you should be cured!" The good thing about the medicine of inspiration is that it never runs out - you just have to know where to get it. Be sure to go with whatever healthy method trips your trigger when you need it - especially before you go into a biz or life scenario that demands your best!
I Keep at least one card from Sara Grace with me at all times along with a good read - even it was just a quote from one page such as the following:
"You can either change the world a little bit at a time, or you can leave no trace that you were ever here." .............Nick Morgan.
If you happen to be a person of faith. Each page in this book will free up your jam every time:
For rallying the power of Creativity: Out of Our Minds by Sir Ken Robinson
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