Leading an isn’t about waiting for a "lightning bolt" moment; it’s about intentionally designing a lifestyle that fuels your creativity and purpose .
Schedule white space in your calendar. Give yourself permission to do "nothing" for 20 minutes a day to let your subconscious mind process information. 3. Focus on Contribution, Not Competition
We often treat like the weather—something that just happens to us. We wait for the right mood, the perfect idea, or a sudden burst of energy to finally start that project or change our habits. Leading an Inspired Life
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But the most fulfilled people don’t wait for inspiration; they it. Leading an inspired life is a practice of making small, intentional shifts in how you see the world and how you spend your time.