One must also accept that one has "uncreative" moments. The more honestly one can accept that, the quicker these moments will pass. One must have the courage to call a halt to feeling empty and discouraged.
~ Etty Hillesum ~

Uncreative days are real.
For whatever reason, we can't seem to fantasize, visualize or even make a wish.
And to add to our chagrin, there's zilch, nada and zip we can do about it - only to wait it out as graciously as possible and get ready for the quantum leap in consciousness and creativity to kick back in again.
It's hard being "stuck" when you work so hard at getting on productively with your life.
But when you're too derailed to pray, beyond tears or too drained to give a damn, it's time to stop and stand still - regroup if you will.
Not all our hours are billable.
This doesn't mean you quit!
There's still plenty of Light. We've just been blinded by a dark dust storm.
This may be due to not taking care of ourselves, not eating right, lack of sleep and working too hard too long without something to look forward to.
If this is how you're feeling, don't despair.
Start getting excited and save your strength in preparation for all the good stuff to come.
Dry spells leave as suddenly and mysteriously as they arrive.
Inspired by "Simple Abundance" - Sarah Ban Breathnach
