Ever heard of the creative process?
I learned its power from Robert Fritz after my friend Nick introduced me to his work.
The basic pitch is simple: professional creators don’t rely on flimsy inspiration for their creations.
Instead, they:
1. articulate the outcome,
2. take stock of current reality, and then
3. take action to close the gap between the two.
It’s so deceptively simple and yet so incredibly powerful.
Since learning this, my creative output has grown immensely.
I’ve organized a course, started working out consistently, strengthened my relationship, executed a couple of professional projects, and more.
I even created my own card deck to assist in creating something using the creative process (pics attached).
I’m curious: what has held you back from creating the outcomes you want? What if all the huffing and puffing in the process wasn’t necessary? Do you really want the outcome or do you prefer being perceived as creative?

