@georgehifi
Just by reading your posts, I am convinced that you are stuck in Class A/B la la land. Since you're struck there that can only mean one thing: not being firmly in the present.
Through either anxiously living in an anticipated future or stuck in the habitual past, we cut ourselves off from the inspiration and creativity that exists when we are fully present.
The following five steps may help you clear away the mental cobwebs, swiftly returning you back to the creative flow where you belong.
1. Hit the Shower
2. Seek out Sweat Sessions
3. Change the Channel
4. Change the Environment
5. Still stuck, seek professional help.
Class D is here and contending head and shoulders with Class A/B.
Just by reading your posts, I am convinced that you are stuck in Class A/B la la land. Since you're struck there that can only mean one thing: not being firmly in the present.
Through either anxiously living in an anticipated future or stuck in the habitual past, we cut ourselves off from the inspiration and creativity that exists when we are fully present.
The following five steps may help you clear away the mental cobwebs, swiftly returning you back to the creative flow where you belong.
1. Hit the Shower
2. Seek out Sweat Sessions
3. Change the Channel
4. Change the Environment
5. Still stuck, seek professional help.
Class D is here and contending head and shoulders with Class A/B.