Creating in the In-Between

 Every beginning looks ordinary until you realize you’re the one becoming extraordinary.


Some seasons feel slow or silent. This piece is for the creators still showing up when no one sees it, and nothing seems to move, but the work is still real.

Some seasons move fast and others feel like they’re happening off-camera. You’re still showing up, but it doesn’t look like much. It doesn’t come with milestones or momentum or anything that proves you’re making progress.

You’ve had those days where something clicks. You’re writing faster than you can think. You hear your own voice in what you’re making. It feels close again. You lose track of time because whatever’s coming through feels too real to stop.

Then there are the days that don’t sound like you. You sit down because you said you would. You try to find the rhythm. You scroll for something to spark it. You stare for a while, then close it all, hoping tomorrow feels different. You keep looking for that version of yourself who knew how to show up and make something, but they don’t answer. You wonder if you’re out of touch, out of time, or out of anything worth saying.

This part doesn’t look good. You don’t even know how to talk about it. It’s the waiting part and it’s loud in a different way. You’re still a writer even when the words don’t come you’re still building something even when the numbers stall, and you’re still in this even if it doesn’t look like it right now.

You’ve done this before. The quiet didn’t stop you last time. You found a way through. You wrote when it didn’t feel like writing and you built when it felt pointless. You’ve already proved you can move without being seen.

When this part passes, you’ll have more to say, and it’ll come from a place that feels real, not forced. You’ll be speaking from the quiet moments that let you hear what truly matters. Instead of chasing the next big thing, you’re laying the foundation for something that lasts even when it feels like nothing’s happening.


May you trust where you're growing,

May you stay patient with what’s still taking shape,

May you keep choosing what makes you whole.

Thank you for walking this path with me. I can’t wait to see what you create from here.

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