The silver bullet we’re all looking for, it was there all the time…

Where?  Nowhere.

There isn’t one.  Nonexistent.  But before you go… thinking what a crude clickbait headline that is, frame it from a different angle.

The silver bullet is that there is no silver bullet.

Like many things related to the creative spirit, simple yet frustrating.  Instead of looking for it, googling it, buying it…get in front of your keyboard, palette, camera or whatever….and just start doing it.  Pecking away at the keyboard a little every day will blow all the trick, apps, software and how-to books out of the water.  The act of doing is it’s own reward, and then you’ll find…

that you have indeed found the silver bullet.

Now go fire it up.

J

A famous magician once said, “The real illusion for most people is their own limitations.”

Or put another way, the limits you place on your own ability are based on the past.  They have no basis in fact, proof or what really happens out there.

Go on you tube and watch one armed girls weight lift, guys with no legs climb mountains, a blind guy who can fool the most observant expert with what he can do with a deck of cards, (Richard Turner).  Then after you’ve watched a few of these, go justify your limits and excuses.  You won’t be able to.  If they can do those things, you can get over your roadblocks one way or another…or, just do the thing anyway – that’s usually the best way to get over an obstacle.

Now, watch what the human body is capable of, then go physically manifest the dream you’ve been carrying around.

J

Who are you writing for? Whether it’s a book, a blog or an article, you need to write with someone in mind.

Who shall it be?

Pick someone who in your mind is anxious to read your work.  Someone who you can mentally count on to act interested in what you’re doing.

But in the end, you really have to write for the person mentioned in the next sentence.

You.

Sure, be true to yourself and all fits here.  But in this day and age of an excess of printed words, you may find yourself lost in a sea of expression.  That’s okay, if the writing is for you then nothing else matters.

And then a funny thing happens.   Your writing becomes the truest voice you have…and that’s what the rest of us want to hear anyway.

Now go fire it and write for an audience of one.

J

“To beat fear, all you need is 20 seconds of insane courage.”

Revving it up for 20 or 30 seconds is all it takes.  Thinking, stewing, analyzing and putting it off will only result in misery.  The pain of putting it off is immensely greater than the pain of doing it.

Think about the people who just did the Alcatraz swim with no wetsuit.  You think they didn’t feel fear, agony, regret?  Of course, but you know what they did anyway?

Jumped in the water and started swimming.

An hour later they’re on the beach smiling, endorphins rushing, fear missing from their mindset.

Now, go jump in the water.

J

The greatest mistake we make is living in constant fear that we will make one.

They’re part of the landscape of life.  You do things, you screw up.  Picasso, Einstein and Sinatra all made huge errors on their way…did it stop them?  Nope, they just made course corrections.

It’s not a mistake if you learn from it and adapt, it’s a bump in the road you navigated around.  We all make ’em, the difference is in how you treat it.

Now go fire it up, make it messy at first, fix it and show us what you’re capable of.

J

Which is more difficult, doing it, or thinking about how you don’t want to do it?

Our anticipation of the drudgery, consequences, dilemmas that will come with whatever it is we’re putting off are at times overwhelming to the point where we won’t do a thing.  It’s just easier to go to a movie or lay on the beach than to attempt tackling our project.

But think about it.  The anticipation of the turmoil is actually worse than the turmoil, if there is even turmoil at all.  You know this, you’ve gone through it before but it bears repeating.

Just starting is the easiest way – everything else: research, time saving techniques you look up online, self imposed deadlines that get pushed forward – these are all pain.  Starting becomes painless so soon that you don’t even know you’re doing something you didn’t want to do.

Now, go fire it up.  Just start, the rest is easy.

J

You are not the voice in your head.

Hard to extrapolate from that.  We need to be told this from time to time, it’s such an easy trap to fall into.  Your self talk drags you down into some hellish pit of self loathing, failed dreams, lack of will power…etc.  But that’s not you, it’s just one of those negative voices that we’re all told to ignore or head off, but when it’s your own voice inside somehow we give it more weight.

Don’t.

Give the weight to your actions.  Those are who you are: what you do makes you.

Wait, you’re not doing anything?

Now you have the perfect reason.  Make yourself who you want to be by doing the things the person you want to be would do.

Now go fire it up.

J

“Don’t write about a character, become that character and then write your story…”

How much more granular could you get than that?  Immersion, to the point that nothing else matters.  Isn’t that why you got into this gig in the first place?  To get carried away by your own inner voice and have other people be thrilled by it?

Dive into your story, but go deeper.  Become it in a metaphysical sense, walk the walk of your protagonist, fear your villain, twist and manipulate the reader to the point that you’ve taken him somewhere he never imagined… as well as yourself.

Go fire it up.

“I’m not afraid of the fighter who knows 10,000 kicks, I’m afraid of the fighter who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.” Bruce Lee

The master speaks.  It’s not anything revolutionary is it?  But it sinks in… determination, grit, persistence…these all win out over jumping around trying to learn or do the latest thing.

Pick your spot and work it.  Improve yourself just 1% every day and in 3 months that’s more than a double.  It’s simple, just not easy.  Nothing worthwhile is.

Now, instead of looking for something go fire up what’s already inside you.  Be the guy Bruce Lee is afraid of.

J