Follow the creative impulse, wherever it leads you, whenever it comes to you, with disregard to fatigue, motivation, or energy.

All you need to do is listen to the impulse of the inner child.

All you need to do is follow the creative impulse, no matter what.

With disregard to the future. With disregard to your energy. With disregard to how tired you are at the moment. With disregard to how much fatigued or exhausted you are at the moment. With disregard to how much motivation, enthusiasm, excitement, interest, or desire you have at the moment.

It is about not even thinking about whether or not you should follow the creative impulse or the impulse of the inner child. If you hesitate, pause, doubt it, or question it, it’s over and it will be gone in no time. It will dissolve immediately, because you did not submit and succumb to it like it owns you, and you did not clearly demonstrate unchecked and unlimited total willingness to follow the creative impulse or the creative impulse of the inner child, wherever it leads you, with disregard to your circumstances, situation, or environment, even if it ruins your life. Even if it leads to the ultimate intractable destruction of everything you call you and your self and your life.

It is not about the creative impulse being right or good for you.

It’s about following the creative impulse like you are powerless and submissive, like you have no will, desire, dreams, or mind of your own.

It’s about showing the creative impulse that you have no control over your urges, impulses, desires, mind, or life.

And then your creativity will start to function normally.

And ironically enough, you will start to gain back control over your mind and life, like never before.

The problem is that most of those who speak on the subject think of the frontal lobes or our inhibitory centers as car brakes. The stuff that controls us and stops us from doing something.

Wrong.

They are the stuff that makes us do something, rather than the other.

They are the car accelerator, and the steering wheel. They are not the brakes.

What I’m trying to tell you here and make you understand is that only through loss of inhibition or total disinhibition, will you achieve true control over your mind, body, and self.

You cannot control or stop yourself. You can only tell it to do something in particular, rather than anything else at the moment.

You can only focus on doing something.

You cannot do absolutely nothing, even when you’re asleep.

You can only give your mind or yourself something rewarding and worthwhile enough to focus on or do at any given moment.

You can only do. You cannot not do anything at all. You cannot stop yourself. You have no brakes. You have no inhibition. You cannot do absolutely nothing. It’s impossible.

You are creative. And that’s what’s right with you.

You are a creative individual. Start acting like one.