Have you ever had days when your energy and inspiration just doesn't seem to be there? No matter how hard you try, it just seems that you just don't have that "juice" like you normally have?
Back in 1996, when I began my company, Dreams Alive, I had boundless enthusiasm about my company's potential, and about my software, Dream-Minder (even though "conventional wisdom" was telling me that "software is a difficult task Paul"). Even though I didn't have much to begin my company with, I listened to my Heart and my gut and I focused my energies in one direction.
Occasionally, though, this "focus" would drop off, I noticed that my energy seemed drained some days and I thought "What's wrong with me?"
In the summer of 1997, I stumbled onto a great book called Thinking For A Living by Joey Reiman. I found it during a similar phase when my inspiration seemed to have fallen off. (Which can be scary when you've just begun a start-up company with no sales and no cash in the bank!)
While I was feeling "down" and wondered what it was going to take to become inspired again and get my company moving (which my intuition kept telling me - so I trusted it), I found a passage in Reiman's book that talked about the process of incubation. Reiman writes:
"In the incubation stage, we step back from the problem and let our minds contemplate and work it through. Like preparation, incubation can last minutes, weeks, even years."
He continues: "Conventional corporate structures prohibit employees from thinking properly, because they penalize them for incubation. This dilemma started in school when teachers handed out pink slips for day dreaming. But dreaming during waking hours is essential to the thinking process. What's more, without daydreaming, you're highly unlikely to have an illustration or Aha! experience. To daydream is to begin to understand."
"To daydream is to begin to understand."
It hit me! All the hours that I wasn't "up" or "inspired"were actually serving me, I was "incubating" all the while, but didn't know it! Moreover, what really hit me was we can't be high energy all the timein fact we need "down time" to rest, and renew.
But then, what hit me changed my life. I learned that even on "down days" my higher self and my subconscious were handling my tasks - no matter how "down" the days were, I didn't have to be in control or "on" all the timewhat a relief! What a breath of fresh air. I felt free!
I've had days when the "creativity valve" has been wide open, and other days it seems to be rusted shut!
So my ego (silly little bugger that it is!) says something like, "SO you think you're creative. Joe Dreamer?" And in some cases I shrink back to a humbled feeling of Well, I guess I'm not creative today. BUT, after I walk away, see a movie, take a walk, get a massage, play with my puppies, re-connect with my sweetie...I realize that what I needed was to step back, and my "down days" slowly return to normal.
Some of my best ideas have come from these down days... Have you ever wondered how your "down days actually are serving you? The key is to un-wind...
You don't need to force it, in fact when you force it, it withdraws, only to feel pressured instead of inspired and spontaneous.
So, just b r e a t h e . . .
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