Should we dive deeper into to raise your baseline, or do you want to explore creative burnout and how to overcome it?
We’ve all been there. You hit a goal, collect your "win," and immediately feel that cozy blanket of comfort settle in. You did the thing. You reached the plateau. But then, a small voice (or maybe a Kanye West sample) starts looping in your head: Can we get much higher?
The "Much Higher" Mindset: Why Settling is the Ultimate Growth Killer can we get much higher
The answer is almost always a resounding —but only if you’re willing to get uncomfortable again. The Trap of the "Good Enough"
Getting "higher" isn't just about working harder; it’s about shifting your perspective. Should we dive deeper into to raise your
It’s easy to have one great day. It’s hard to ensure your worst day is still better than your best day from three years ago. Focus on improving your habits so your "minimum effort" results are high-quality.
The pursuit of "higher" isn't about greed or never being satisfied—it’s about curiosity. It’s about seeing what your mind and body are actually capable of before the clock runs out. You did the thing
In a world obsessed with burnout culture, we’re often told to just be happy with where we are. And while gratitude is essential, there is a distinct difference between being grateful and being finished.