The Great Outdoors Effect: Why Nature Makes Room for Inspiration

If you live in the modern world, you’ve probably heard the myth that productivity is about squeezing more into every hour. More emails answered. More meetings accepted. More tabs open. We treat our brains like they’re laptops we can just keep plugging in, assuming a little caffeine and a color-coded calendar will carry us through. […]

Inspiration Has a Timeline of Its Own

This month we have been focusing on spaciousness as one of the precursor states to inspiration. When we create more space in our lives, inspiration tends to show up more often and with less effort. We have talked about physical spaciousness and mental spaciousness, and in last week’s post we looked at clearing emotional clutter. […]

Mental Spaciousness: Clearing the Clutter You Can’t See

Last week we talked about one form of physical spaciousness, the Cathedral Effect, and how clearing out visual clutter can help set the stage for inspiration. This week, we will talk about a different type of spaciousness: mental spaciousness. The holidays are full of joy and celebration, but they can also be full of emotional […]

The Cathedral Effect: Why Your Space Shapes Your Ideas

Have you ever stepped into a cathedral like Notre Dame or Saint Peter’s Basilica and felt your whole body exhale? The ceilings soar, light spills in from every direction, and for a moment the noise of the world falls away. You feel a sense of elevation, a little more in awe, a little more open. […]

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