Streams of (mostly) focused consciousness that explore Self Mastery through metaphors. Hosted by Margo Theory. Twitter: @margostheories
Sometimes I have a hard time getting started with my projects. Try implanting this Work Flow Rotation technique to gather momentum with your tasks and projects. The goal is pull yourself out of the uninspired/unproductive state and swing into action. Cheers!
This episode covers two modes (moods) of productivity: For when you are active and inspired, or for when you are inactive and in need of a refill on ideas and inspiration to draw from.
When I find myself in a slump, uninspired and stagnant, I do brain dumping sessions. They’ve helped me get back into motion with any task or project in a simple but tremendous way. Cheers!
Some benefits of documenting and revisiting your earlier work and creations. I’ve been playing back some of the first music I’ve ever made and it was...interesting, to say the least. Revisit your older work, see how far you’ve come.
A quick tip on how I link actions I desire to do more frequently with actions I do throughout the day no matter what.
Another recording of a warm up session I had. Discussing the need for creating a rhythm within my routines. A rhythm that speeds and slows accordingly.
The quality and outcome of your journey can be greatly influenced by who you journey with. I compare that journey with one similar to climbing a monumental amount of steps. A path that has levels you can reach and make camp, or even stay permanently. Cheers!
The information stored in the mind can be edited and arranged in the same way that video or audio recordings can be. It may be your duty to keep your Primary Mental Channel clear and functioning.
I’ve found that taking a moment to do a warm up piece or session greatly helps the creative output process. This recording happened to be my warm up that I decided to publish. Cheers!
Concentration is the key. Maintain your motion forward, even if at a slow pace. Oh and...Hellooooo (Seinfeld Impression).