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Writer's pictureRobert Manzanilla

Balancing the Energy of Intense Creativity

I often experience periods in my life, which can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months, where I become deeply engrossed in a particular project, losing track of time and having trouble pulling myself away from it. These phases are both exhilarating and exhausting, but they are a common experience for me, as I have a natural curiosity and passion for learning and creating.

As a troubleshooter, I am drawn to projects that require problem-solving skills and critical thinking. I relish the challenge of overcoming obstacles and finding solutions to complex problems. When I am immersed in a project, I feel a sense of joy and satisfaction from uncovering the underlying causes of issues and discovering new techniques and tools.

Illustration of Robert Manzanilla with bright energy bursts emanating from their mind and glowing eyes

These phases of intense creativity and passion are not limited to any particular field or domain. They can happen when I am learning a new program, developing a new technique, building a new piece of hardware, or exploring a new artistic medium. The common thread is a deep fascination and eagerness to learn and explore.

During these periods, I often find that sleep becomes less of a priority. My mind is constantly working, conceptualizing and envisioning new ideas and possibilities. Even when I do sleep, my dreams are filled with visions of the project, and I wake up eager to dive back in.

These phases of intense creativity require a great deal of energy, focus, dedication and time, and they can take a toll on my physical and mental well-being. However, they are also incredibly rewarding, both in terms of the satisfaction of completing a project and the personal growth and development that comes from learning and exploring new ideas and techniques.

So if I find myself in one of these periods of intense creativity and passion, I embrace it! I allow myself to become fully immersed in the project and enjoy the journey.


Who knows what I might create during my next period of intense creativity!

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