last updated:26.12.24
It’s not that you do not have any good ideas. The problem is that you believe you have a reserve of finite ideas and if you don’t act on them immediately, if you don’t organize and sort through the backlog or if these finite ideas don’t perform based on a certain metric, then you are doing something wrong.
I ask you to believe in the abundance of your creativity and in the abundance of your ideas. To trust that inspiration will always flow through you. That you are a vessel for endless possibility and there is no shortage, no lack —only infinite expression.
Here’s the thing: Your ideas exist because you created them. You are the source. Your ideas are not separate from you. If and when you tap into your intuition, into what feels alive and true for you, believe that the right ideas will resurface and come back to you.
Repeat it with me, now and every once in a while:
I believe in the abundance of my creativity—knowing that every idea that comes to me is already a part of me. My body, my soul, will remember it when the time is right.
There is no need to go back and sort through everything, trying to decide what is “relevant” or “worthy” based on how the external world will perceive it. Based on what might go viral. Based on what people might like or dislike. Based on external validation or external metrics of success.
We do not rank our ideas by some imaginary scale of importance set by the outside world. We hold space equally for all of them.
Every creation, every thought, every spark of inspiration deserves to exist. And when the time is right, the right one will find its way to life.
Because your ideas are not separate from you. They are part of you. They are you. And you, mi amor, are infinite.
You are not a machine meant to produce on demand—you are a living, breathing conduit of creation. Your ideas are not running out. They are evolving, shifting, deepening, waiting for the right moment to bloom.
Trust the rhythm of your own creative cycle. Some ideas will take root immediately, sprouting into something tangible. Others will rest beneath the surface, gestating until the perfect season arrives.
And some are never meant to be built in the way you once imagined—but that does not make them lost or wasted. Nothing is wasted. Nothing is ever truly gone.
You don’t have to force inspiration or constantly search for your next great idea. Creativity isn’t something outside of you—it’s already within you. When you trust yourself and make space to listen, the right ideas will come naturally, without pressure or struggle.
So let go of the pressure to hoard, to archive, to cling. Release the fear that if you don’t act immediately, the magic will disappear. Instead, rest in the knowing that your creativity is a river, always flowing, always available to you.
Breathe. Slow down. Feel. Listen.
Know that everything you seek is already within you. And every idea, every vision, every whisper of inspiration that comes to you is simply a reflection of the vastness within you.
And the more you trust in that vastness, the more effortlessly the good ideas will come.
I love you, your chica đź’‹