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Have We Forgotten How to Observe?

Have We Forgotten How to Observe?

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What if the thing holding back your creativity isn't a lack of talent, but a lack of noticing? Observation is a practice. The more efficiently we move through life, the less room we leave for curiosity, wonder, and original ideas.

In this episode, Meg draws a sharp distinction between looking and observing, exploring how curiosity transforms a passing glance into a story. She shares how attention shapes what becomes meaningful, memorable, and ultimately art-worthy.

You'll discover why children seem endlessly curious, how our brains are wired to predict the familiar, and why that can quietly flatten creativity. Meg also shares how her own ideas rarely arrive as fully formed concepts. Instead, they begin as ordinary details she notices in everyday life.

If you've ever felt creatively stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from your artistic instincts, this episode offers a gentle reset. Instead of chasing another editing trick, another lens, or another trend, Meg invites you to slow down, ask better questions, and make space for observation again.

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