Own Your Creativity: Trust Your Ideas and Put Them Out Into the World
We all have those wild ideas floating around in our heads—the ones that seem so out there, so crazy, that you’re afraid to take them seriously. You think to yourself, “What if it doesn’t work? What if people laugh? What if I fail?”
But here’s the real truth: it’s only crazy because you think it is. That idea in your mind, that dream, that concept—it's only impossible until you make it real. Own it. Take it from the invisible world of thought and manifest it in the real world. The world needs your creativity, your unique perspective. Someone, somewhere is waiting for you to put that idea out there. They need exactly what you’re holding onto, afraid to release.
I was listening to this song with Big Sean recently, and one lyric just stood out to me: “Wanna call you crazy, but you only crazy 'til you make it, but then you a genius.” I will literally listen to this song alone because of this lyric.
The world might call you crazy for your ideas at first, but once you bring them to life? You’ll be seen as a genius. So why wait? This isn’t living delulu either… it’s called trusting in yourself and your ideas.
Be Brave—But Be Brave Faster
It’s so easy to let fear get the best of us. We want everything to be perfect before we show it to the world. But here's the thing—perfection doesn’t exist. You don’t have to have it all figured out right now. What you do need is to stop overthinking and start putting those ideas into action.
Be brave faster. Don’t rush into things blindly, but trust yourself enough to take your creative ideas out of your head and put them to the test. The more you wait, the more the world passes by, and those ideas stay locked inside. The longer you sit on your creativity, the longer you stay stuck. It’s not about waiting for the right time; it’s about making that time now.
Your Title Doesn’t Define You
Right now, you might be stuck in a particular place or phase in your career. Maybe you're not where you thought you’d be at this point, or you’re not seeing the growth you want just yet. Maybe the title you carry at the moment feels limiting. But let me remind you of something:
Your title doesn’t define you.
It’s just a snapshot of where you are right now. Tomorrow? You could be somewhere completely different. Things can change overnight. I’ve seen it and have personally experienced it. Never forget that.
Your career, your future, and your success are not determined by where you are today. Don’t let your current situation box you in. You can shift, you can evolve, and you can redefine yourself at any moment. The only thing that truly defines you is your willingness to go after what’s in your head and make it happen in the world.
Be the Creator You Were Meant to Be
Creativity isn’t about being perfect; it’s about showing up, putting your ideas out there, and testing them to see what sticks. You don't need to have everything figured out. You just need to take that first step, trust the process, and let your creativity lead the way.
The world is waiting for you to take the leap. Stop hiding. Step into what’s yours. Own your creative ideas, make them happen faster, and let go of the fear of “not being ready.” You’ll be glad you did. Your dreams are closer than you think.
Action Steps to Own Your Creativity Today:
Take Action Now: Don’t overthink it. If you’ve been holding onto an idea, make the first move today.
Put It to the Test: Test it out in small ways. Share it with one person, create a mock-up, or make a prototype.
Shift Your Focus: Change your mindset from perfection to progress. Move faster, but keep your focus on what matters—the outcome.
Don’t Let Titles Limit You: Embrace where you are, but don’t let your current title dictate your future. Your potential is limitless.
My Final Thoughts
Creativity is about embracing what’s you. It’s about being brave enough to put your ideas out there, fast. The more you do this, the more you’ll realize just how possible everything you’ve dreamed of really is. Trust yourself. The world’s ready for what you’ve got to offer.