Have you ever rewatched a movie you loved and noticed something completely new? Like a detail you'd missed the first three times, or a line that suddenly hits different because of where you are in your life? I had that experience recently with one of my favorite films, and it made me wonder—what if we treated art and inspiration the same way? What if we stopped consuming and started... savoring?
So today I want to share a practice I've been doing that has honestly changed how I engage with inspiration. I'm calling it the Slow Inspiration Practice, and it's all about quality over quantity for your creative well.
Have you ever rewatched a movie you loved and noticed something completely new? Like a detail you'd missed the first three times, or a line that suddenly hits different because of where you are in your life? I had that experience recently with one of my favorite films, and it made me wonder—what if we treated art and inspiration the same way? What if we stopped consuming and started... savoring?
So today I want to share a practice I've been doing that has honestly changed how I engage with inspiration. I'm calling it the Slow Inspiration Practice, and it's all about quality over quantity for your creative well.