This is where ideas take shape. Here you’ll find sketches, scraps, edits, and breakthroughs. The creative process is the path—not just the product. 🎨 It’s the messy middle between inspiration and execution, where doubt meets discipline and magic meets method. 💡 It’s brainstorming, refining, starting over, and pushing through. 📓 Here, we explore how structure supports spontaneity, and how showing up turns sparks into substance. Put time and intention together—and creativity shows up. ✨

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.

Creative Flow: Ride the Wave, Clean the Fish Later
Creative flow isn’t one thing—it comes in phases. This post breaks creativity into two simple modes and explains how knowing which one you’re in can

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

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

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

Sharpening The Saw: Finding the Time to Learn and Grow
We all talk about working harder, but what about getting sharper? In this post I dig into Stephen Covey’s idea of “sharpening the saw” —

Creativity vs. Creative Process: Why The Difference Matters
A lot of people confuse creativity with creative process. They think being good at executing ideas designing, coding, drawing makes someone creative, and that those

Sharpening The Saw: What a Camera, A Moose, And A Modest Inheritance Taught Me
True wealth isnÕt what we inherit Ñ itÕs what we learn. Every tool, challenge, or new skill sharpens our mind and spirit. Like KerryÕs dad

Creativity, Nature & Market Hours
My daughter gave me The Creative Act by Rick Rubin during one of the lowest points in my life. I skimmed it at first, but

Tourists vs. Explorers: Learning to See What Others Don’t
I’ve come to believe there are two kinds of people: tourists and explorers. Several years ago, my wife bought me a hand-drawn map of the

Creative Process: Content In The Can
Creative ideas hit me at the strangest times middle of the night, out adventuring, driving, half-asleep, or just listening to music. They never show up

Riding the Creative Wave
It s not even 4AM yet and Creative Energy Wake-Up Syndrome has struck again. Why? Too many post ideas rising to the surface, demanding to