7 Interesting Ways to Be Inspired
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You are overcome with laziness and procrastination, feeling
unmotivated, stuck, can’t get started.
These are ways I’ve found inspiration.
One: This
morning as I sat down to write I had some ideas for posts but wasn’t excited
about any of them. So I asked on Twitter, “What are you having problems with
that I can help with?” Several people responded with things like laziness,
motivation, procrastination, getting started. Having something to help with
inspired me to write.
Lesson:
Inspiration can come from finding a way to help others.
Two: My
eight-year-old son was looking bored, and I asked about a (short) novel he’s
been reading. He showed me the book and I challenged him to read four chapters
today. His face lit up and he got to reading.
Lesson:
Creating
a challenge can be an inspiration.
Three: I have
problems with procrastination, just like anyone else. I usually solve it when
1) I crystallize in my mind what I most want to be doing right now and what is
most important; 2) I clear away all other distractions; and 3) I get started.
As I began writing this post, I closed all other browser tabs (bookmarked ones
I want to read later) and opened only the “new post” page in WordPress. Then I
clicked on the “fullscreen” button so that everything but the writing box
disappeared. Then I entered “Presentation Mode” in Google Chrome, so that
everything else on my computer screen faded away. Now it’s just me and these
words.
Lesson:
Clear
away everything else and just create.
Four: In the
morning I sometimes feel lazy when I’ve told myself I want to exercise,
stretch, or meditate. I don’t feel motivated. So instead of motivating myself
to do something that might take 10, 20 or 30 minutes, I just focus on the
smallest action: starting. To meditate or stretch, I just need to put my butt
on the pillow (on the floor). To exercise, I just need to lace up my shoes and
get out the door. Once I start, the rest is easy, and I’m always glad I did.
Lesson: Get
your butt on the pillow. Don’t wait for motivation, just start. Motivation will
come.
Five: As I
began to write this morning I heard what sounded like opera music streaming
through the walls from my neighbour’s house. What a lovely sound to write to! I
immediately began playing some opera of my own, and the uplifting beauty
infused my act of creation.
Lesson:
Surround yourself by inspiration. Music, art, great books, fascinating people.
Six: When I
feel lazy and don’t want to do anything, I remind myself of the gift I’ve been
given. I live an amazing life, and to be given the joy of this world and the
people around me, is a complete and utter miracle. Then I ask myself, “Is this
how I want to use this miracle?” What a complete waste of something so perfect,
so profound, to spend the little time I have in this life on pointlessness and
laziness. I don’t mind doing nothing, if it is a nothing that makes me happy.
But I also want to create, to help people, to be compassionate towards others,
to do something fulfilling and joyous. And so I do.
Lesson: Be
grateful for the miracle of your life, and ask yourself how you want to spend
it. Then get to creating, to making lives better.
Seven: I read
blogs by fascinating people doing inspired things. Often they will write about
something they’re working on, and it sparks an idea in me, makes me want to do
something really cool too. Yesterday this happened and I’ve spent hours now
dreaming up something big. It might never happen, but that’s not the important
thing. Because I surround myself (virtually) with inspired people, I’m more
likely to be hit by inspiration.
Lesson: Don’t
wait for inspiration to strike — you have to meet it halfway. If you want to be
hit by lightning, go out in a thunderstorm with a metal rod. Scream at the
thundering gods, daring them to strike you.
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