ZIGGY BENT

You don't have an idea until it's made.

The idea lives in the act, not in the rehearsal. You can't have it in advance. You can only have it in the making. Look at what you made. That's what you were thinking.

Do one thing at a time. On purpose.

Full attention is a nervous system regulation tool. But it's also something stranger: when you give the thing your complete presence, time slows down. Life feels fuller. You can actually taste it.

Seeing is not looking. Looking has an agenda. Seeing has none.

When you see without agenda, what's actually there reveals itself. Most of the time you're looking at your own stories projected onto what's in front of you.

Stop looking. Start seeing. The difference changes everything.

What story are you telling yourself right now?

Stories generate energy states. Tell yourself you're failing and the body responds. Tell yourself you're winning and the body responds. The body doesn't fact-check. It just believes whatever construction is narrating and produces the chemistry to match.

You don't need better stories. You need to see that you're telling them. That's the whole move. Not rewriting. Recognising.

Are you tired, or misaligned?

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