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Most creatives wait for inspiration.
They wait to feel motivated, ready, or confident enough to create — and when that feeling doesn’t come, they assume something is wrong with them.
In this episode of Mountain Collective, we go one layer deeper.
This conversation is about what comes before feelings:
your nervous system, your physiology, your sleep, and the inputs you give your senses long before you sit down to create.
You’ll learn:
Why creativity is a biological state, not a personality trait
How sleep is the first creative decision you make
Why nervous system regulation matters more than motivation
How inputs like screens, noise, and information shape your ability to focus
A simple framework creatives can use to create more consistently — without forcing it
This episode is for creatives who feel blocked, burned out, or inconsistent — not because they lack talent, but because their system is overloaded.
If you want to create work that feels effortless, honest, and deeply interesting, it doesn’t start with inspiration.
It starts before feelings.
By Mourad BahrouchMost creatives wait for inspiration.
They wait to feel motivated, ready, or confident enough to create — and when that feeling doesn’t come, they assume something is wrong with them.
In this episode of Mountain Collective, we go one layer deeper.
This conversation is about what comes before feelings:
your nervous system, your physiology, your sleep, and the inputs you give your senses long before you sit down to create.
You’ll learn:
Why creativity is a biological state, not a personality trait
How sleep is the first creative decision you make
Why nervous system regulation matters more than motivation
How inputs like screens, noise, and information shape your ability to focus
A simple framework creatives can use to create more consistently — without forcing it
This episode is for creatives who feel blocked, burned out, or inconsistent — not because they lack talent, but because their system is overloaded.
If you want to create work that feels effortless, honest, and deeply interesting, it doesn’t start with inspiration.
It starts before feelings.

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