"We have to find the part of us that doesn't know what to say ...
and that's the part that will speak ... "
David Whyte
David Whyte
We become distracted by placing time and energy into projects that either never come to completion or never tend to take on meaning for further development. Perhaps redundancy stifles our creative spirit. Giving excessive time to what we have preconceived may take away from the brilliance waiting to be exposed.
Bursts of inspiration rarely come when we are overthinking. We may be under stimulated by things we already know. Often, it is in the stillness of the unknown that creativity speaks. Our insights need space to grow with a dash of fresh air. There is a way of unpacking the mind so creativity can breathe.
Our drive to make something better may be a distraction. Maybe we just need to let certain things be and accept a state of completion. If our mind is jammed with creative thought, our progress may be impeded. There is an inner brilliance within just waiting to be expressed, if we just give it birth to be born.

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