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No 49 - Creative Blocks Aren’t Stopping You—They’re Recalibrating You

Updated: Feb 18



Let’s drop the shame around feeling stuck.

A creative block isn’t failure.

It’s feedback.

Every time you hit resistance in your art, your work, your voice—it’s not a sign to push harder. It’s a sign to realign.


Instead of saying “What’s wrong with me?”

Ask: “What’s trying to emerge through me?”

“What frequency am I tuned to?”

“Am I creating from force or from flow?”


Because when you’re out of sync with your inner being, your creativity clogs up.

Not because you’re broken, but because you’re trying to create without your soul in the room.


This block? It’s sacred. It’s a pause, not a punishment.

It’s your inner being gently nudging you to come back home.


Don’t muscle through it.

Don’t fix it.

Feel it.

Then re-choose.

Step into stillness.

Tune your energy like a radio dial.

And when the signal clears?

You’ll move in minutes what used to take months.

Because creative flow isn’t something you earn.

It’s something you allow.


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