Creativity

Ridges, Valleys, Peaks & Troughs

Creative: My Two Phases

Creativity doesn’t vanish. It rises and settles. This short reflection explores the natural rhythm between inspiration and the quieter work that follows—and why both matter.

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Bridger Bowl Ridge | Mainer Montanan | Wild Woman

Why I Love Waves and Snow 🌊 ❄️

Snowfields ❄️ and ocean waves 🌊 are made of the same wild element—water that moves, shifts, destroys, creates. This story explores how riding both teaches discipline, humility, risk management, and the deeper creative fire that comes from surviving wipeouts.

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PART 1: Learn To Think In Symbols First

At real scale, communication simplifies. This post explores “lightspeed thinking” — source-code communication beneath language — and why creative entrepreneurs need both the tow-in ski and the rescue ski to survive big waves.

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Creative Entrepreneurialism : Ski Bum Hoodie | RIDE OR DIE Hat.

Creative Entrepreneurialism: Riding The Wave

Great businesses aren’t just built on plans—they’re born from energy. This post maps the full creative-entrepreneurial cycle: from raw vision to structured execution. It introduces a system that connects human potential with real-world output, designed for those who are more intuitive than analytical, more creative than corporate—but still driven to build something meaningful.

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Hiker Mountains Creative Burnout

What To Do With Creative Burnout

When the ideas dry up, it’s not failure—it’s the ebb before the flow. I’ve learned to stop forcing creativity, lean on what I know, and recharge outdoors until inspiration comes back stronger.

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The Central Trust - A metaphor for creative energy, spirit, soul or true self.

The Central Trust

What do you do when you’re creatively burned out? Maybe you’ve been pecked by the pigeons or you let the creative vampires win. How do you rebuild your creative reserves – The Central Trust. Discover what it is and where to find it.

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An illustration of Big Sky Chapel in Big Sky, Montana

Eagles, Pigeons and Chapel in Big Sky

Last week, I got pecked by pigeons. A lot. Why? Because I came down from the sky. The nest. From my higher perspective and I started squabbling on the ground. That’s what pigeons want. They live for…

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