The white space challenge creatives are using to publish consistently
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You know that project? The one you’ve been thinking about for months (or years). The manuscript, the course, the passion project that keeps showing up in your late-night thoughts. You’re not creating it because you’re lazy or untalented. You’re not creating it because you don’t have a system for protecting your creative time from the noise of daily life. I’ve spent years studying how prolific creators work. Robert Heinlein. Brian Eno. John Cleese. They don’t wait for inspiration. They build creative white space into their lives — then they show up and create. White space isn’t about finding more time. It’s about protecting the time you already have. Right now, I’m running a 30-day challenge that teaches you exactly how to do this. Over 30 days, you’ll get daily lessons that show you:
This isn’t theory. These are battle-tested tactics from writers, artists, and creators who actually ship. You’ll learn to: Create before you consume
Use time-boxing to beat procrastination
Build a “done file” instead of an endless ideas list
Establish rituals that signal to your brain it’s time to create
The challenge starts when you join. Each day, you’ll get an email with a specific lesson and a 3-point action plan you can implement immediately. By the end of 30 days, you won’t just know. You’ll have a working system for consistent creative output. The creatives who finish this challenge share something in common: they stop talking about their projects and start publishing them. If you’re tired of leaving your best work stay trapped in your head, join us. |