The Secret behind Puzzle Books.

How I use puzzle books to pass time & spark creativity.

When you're a digital creator, burnout can seem like it's just around the corner, sometimes.

I've been there before & it sucked let me tell you.

However, I've been able to escape that slump by simply working my creative muscles.

I was writing a book during my burnout & it was the one thing that kept my creative muscles from deteriorating.

However, that’s a conversation for another day.

What I want to share with you is my ice bath from the other day.

If you follow my X profile, you probably would've seen a picture of me in an ice bath solving Edgar Allan Poe riddles.

I got a few comments mentioning how "crazy" it was, but I took it as a compliment.

I was bored, I didn't want to sit there with my eyes closed, so I took out my puzzle book from my backpack.

I was doing it for the mere purpose of pleasure yet to also just see if I could spark any creative ideas.

After all, solving riddles requires creativity.

And no, you don't have to take an ice bath in 40-degree water in order to spark creativity.

So what I want you to do, is purchase a puzzle/riddle book, themed Sherlock Holmes or Edgar Allan Poe & bring it everywhere with you.

To work, to practice, to school, etc.

Just get into the habit of doing so, as you always have a chance of sparking a new creative idea you may not have thought of before.

I've recently opened up 3 new slots for my creative burnout strategy sessions.

We'll be working on your content ecosystem together as well as your day-day lifestyle to see if there's any way I can help you create content in under 2hrs/week just as I do with the utmost energy levels.

If this interests you at all, feel free to book a call below.