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November 16, 2025 2 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Creativity is an addiction, unplugged because we will always say
yes to creativity, totally uncut because we all make mistakes.
So let's turn it into a tool. This is arrow
unplugged stream thinking. It's learning how to trust what is
in your present place of right now now. To get
there require some practice. This is what I do every
day one sheet of paper, just ten minutes, write about

(00:20):
whatever is moving through your presence of right now, with
absolutely no judgment. Stream thinking sharpens your skills as a listener,
as a communicator, and as an activator. It's learning how
to trust what is right now. This is stream thinking today.
We're reading from August twenty fourth, twenty twenty four. Will
we ever catch up? I mean, once you finish a project,

(00:42):
something new has already been introduced. I meet people every
day who openly admit that their greatest gift is getting
the opportunity to walk straight up. When asked how they
deal with constant change, their answer is usually just plain old.
Just showing up is okay with me. I can't create
inner battles based on falling behind. Just be happy Right

(01:03):
now is the best place to do that. Yeah, right now,
in your place of now, being in the present. The
goal is to get it, to change it. And yes,
it can be an addictive trait painted all over the
intercore of your soul. And until you realize you can't
keep up, there's always going to be too much to
do and way too much to consume. How do you

(01:24):
deal with all that change, the change of trying to
keep up? There used to be that term keeping up
with the Joneses. Well, there are no Joneses anymore. It's
all of us in this place of now. And the
older you get, you see those who have stepped off
the path. They don't want to keep up anymore. Like
the one gentleman told me, he says, just walking straight
up is all the happiness I need in this present

(01:46):
place of now. So we keep reaching. We keep finding
ourselves in that place of being very hungry. But when
you don't feed it the proper way, what happens depression,
We have doubt, fear, We put ourselves in mental states
of mind that really aren't who we are, but yet
we will question everything that we are. How do you

(02:11):
keep up? My way is I'm a daily writer. I
d frag and I also keep morning pages that I
learned from from the artists away from Julia Cameron keeping
up with who you know. I have to keep up
with myself first, and then I draw the boundaries. I
can do too much one day and not enough the
next day, but we can't judge it. So the learning

(02:32):
tool is here to get to know you. Do you
really know who you are? Or are you assuming you
know who you are? I mean, you've been with you
since the day you were born, But do you know you?
I'm Eryl and that's stream thinking.
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