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John Mayer once said that if he taught a songwriting class, he'd tell students that they're on their own with the magic part.
Most productivity culture won't admit this: you can show up, build structure, sharpen every tool you own, and still have no guarantee the extraordinary will arrive.
This episode explores the gap between the work we can control and the spark we cannot. If you've been doing all the right things and still feel like the magic keeps missing you, this one will reorient you to a heading of what is true north for you.
Listen now and learn how to leave room for something unexpected to show up.
Transcript: https://tinyurl.com/3zufn2h7
By Susie deVilleJohn Mayer once said that if he taught a songwriting class, he'd tell students that they're on their own with the magic part.
Most productivity culture won't admit this: you can show up, build structure, sharpen every tool you own, and still have no guarantee the extraordinary will arrive.
This episode explores the gap between the work we can control and the spark we cannot. If you've been doing all the right things and still feel like the magic keeps missing you, this one will reorient you to a heading of what is true north for you.
Listen now and learn how to leave room for something unexpected to show up.
Transcript: https://tinyurl.com/3zufn2h7