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Monday
Dec022024

But don’t give up yet …


There is so much that you’ve done and learned and experienced, tried and gained.

So don’t give up yet.

You’ve put things into practice and run some experiments and tested some ideas out.

Don’t give up yet.

Sometimes when tough times are presenting themselves, our clever genius does the amazing and presents us back with something in return.

These might be ideas, hunches, this + this, or a wild thought about ‘if only’ or ‘what would be nice is …’

Many of us are getting great ideas presented by our clever brains right now, but we may not be noticing them.

We’re always being presented with clever ideas, suggestions and inner genius, but we’re usually worrying too hard and too loud to notice.

The volume of my ideas has come back today after being on both extra loud 😱 AND super silent 🤫 in recent times.

And that’s the flow of things. Loud. Quiet. Silent. Soft. Shrieking. Super clever ideas. Loud. Quiet. And on it goes …

Don’t give up on anything.

We’re clever humans who have an inordinate range of creative thought waiting to be put towards a purpose, goal, idea, interest or … rest.

Let your inner clever speak up to yourself.

And tune in to some of the random, way out, safe, simple steps it’s suggesting to you.

Open up that journal or notes app. Give them somewhere to land.

Our brains love an opportunity to come up with a bunch of ideas for what to do next.

Let them lose. Don’t hold them in there. Let ‘em out.

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