How to Make Something From Nothing

Welcome to another edition of our mini audio courses as part of our monthly subscriber content!

Today we’ll be looking at taking an idea from it's wee germination phase, all the way to reality, and how to think about this no matter the type or size of your dream.

It's time finally to alchemize your "I dream of..." into reality!

Covered in this episode:

  • Leaning into the energy of persistence, using your existing resources, and moving past “the resistance” during your decision-making process

  • Navigating "yes," "no," and "maybe" of going all in on an idea, and the synchronistic signs that will help guide you along the way

  • How to discern the optimal launch times for your project and align your work with the rhythm of the astrological seasons

  • When is it time to go all in?

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Starting something new is so fun. I love it. Especially if it doesn’t have any past history, it just feels like so much white space!
— Michelle
If you’re the type of person who used to have tons of daydreams and ideas, and you’ve just gotten so used to being disappointed in yourself for not executing or following through on them that you’ve just eliminated that part of your life, I’d like to gently call you in and say it’s okay. You are allowed to dream and you can trust yourself to dream and take your ideas and make them into reality if you want.
— Michelle
I think when there’s persistence that’s a sign that you’re not just looking for a dopamine hit of novelty or stress and you can trust yourself a little more that there’s something there for you to explore.
— Michelle
It feels like “uh, I don’t get anything done, I’m so unproductive.” When in reality you’re doing these invisible labor tasks that require thinking and planning.
— Michelle
If something is a maybe for you or you’re not feeling the energy of it thrusting forward but also I’m not ready to be done with this for the rest of my life, ask yourself— does it need time? does it need my energy? or does it need a new form?
— Michelle
    • Making something from nothing and the importance of paying attention to seedlings of ideas

    • Loss of self-confidence and burnout as obstacles to pursuing ideas

    • The need to trust oneself to dream and take ideas from imagination to reality

    • Sample of places where ideas often come to them, such as the shower or during walks

    • The significance of deep connections and the desire to create intimate relationships

    • Michelle’s passion for cooking and creating deeper connections

    • The process of deciding which ideas to pursue, considering persistence and personal fulfillment

    • The challenge of bringing different people together in various life situations

    • How crucial are small steps and maintaining momentum for progress

    • Defining the purpose and goals of a project, learning from experiences, and making adjustments along the way

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