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TODAY’S IDEA: Inspiration is perishable
— From REWORK: Change the way you work forever by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson
Have you ever had a flash of inspiration—a eureka moment—that you’re pumped about, yet you don’t act on it, and later on it’s gone as well as the energy that surrounded it? Ugh…
That’s because “inspiration is perishable,” say Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, business gurus, cofounders of Basecamp, and authors of Rework. Action is the key to turn that bolt of inspiration into something real.
Here’s what the authors say about inspiration that struck a chord with me:
We all have ideas. Ideas are immortal. They last forever.
What doesn’t last forever is inspiration. Inspiration is like fresh fruit or milk: It has an expiration date.
If you want to do something, you’ve got to do it now. You can’t put it on a shelf and wait two months to get around to it. You can’t just say you’ll do it later. Later, you won’t be pumped about it anymore.
If you’re inspired on a Friday, swear off the weekend and dive into the project. When you’re high on inspiration, you can get two weeks of work done in twenty-four hours. Inspiration is a time machine that way.
Inspiration is a magical thing, a productivity multiplier, a motivator. But it won’t wait for you. Inspiration is a now thing. If it grabs you, grab it right back and put it to work.
There you have it. Short and sweet, just like inspiration itself. Next time you’re inspired, remember that it’s perishable and grab that magical force—that energy that comes with inspiration—and act on it.
How have you harnessed your inspiration so far? What has come out of it? I’d love to know! Please share it with me in the comments here.
ACTION
TODAY: Look within yourself: What are you inspired about now? What action are you going to take to turn that inspiration into reality? Even if it’s minimal, take some action now to show yourself that you indeed act when inspiration strikes. The result? It will strike more often.
FUTURE: Be open for inspiration to strike anytime, even at non-convenient times, such as in the shower or while driving… Just know that it will, and make a point of welcoming it and harnessing it as soon as possible. That jolt of energy that comes with inspiration can propel your ideas and projects forward by leaps and bounds. Further, to create a welcoming environment for inspiration to come in at better times and more often, check out this 6-part miniseries where Josh Davis, Ph.D. shows us how to be awesomely effective. Because, Davis says, “When you are mentally effective, you can accomplish whatever matters most to you at that moment, with pride in your work and inspiration to do more.”
Know someone who is inspired? Help them harness that inspiration by sharing the ideas on this post! Email, Facebook or Twitter, thanks!