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Creative Expression, Inspiration, & the Practice of Noticing

May 2, 2026 Brent Jones
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Inspiration doesn’t always arrive as motivation.

Sometimes it appears more quietly,
as permission.

Permission to notice.
To express.
To stay with what cannot yet be said.

Creative expression begins there.

Not as performance.
Not as output.

But as a way of bringing something internal
into form.

An idea.
A feeling.
A question that hasn’t fully taken shape.

We often think of creativity as something we do.
A process.
A skill.

But more often, it’s something we allow.

A willingness to sit with what we don’t yet understand.

There are moments when motivation pushes us forward.

A plan. A goal. A direction we’ve decided to follow.

And there are other moments when something interrupts that movement.

A thought. An image. A feeling that pulls our attention somewhere unexpected.

We tend to see that as distraction. But sometimes, it’s something else.

Inspiration doesn’t always follow direction. Sometimes it changes it.

It doesn’t ask for control.
It asks for attention.

This is where reflection begins.

Not as a search for answers.
But as a way of staying with a question long enough
to understand it differently.

Pondering, reflecting, noticing, these aren’t separate from creativity.

They are part of it.

We take in what we’ve learned.
What we’ve experienced.
What we’ve observed in others.

And slowly, something forms.

Not all at once. Not completely.

But enough to recognize.

Sometimes that recognition comes through other people.

When we look for what is good in others,
we begin to see more clearly.

Not just who they are,
but how we interpret what we see.

Perfection fades as a standard.

Attention takes its place.

And in that shift, something changes.

We begin to notice more.
In others. In ourselves.

Creative expression lives in that awareness.

It is shaped by observation,
by imagination,
by the willingness to stay with what feels unfinished.

It doesn’t require certainty.

It requires presence.

Over time, this becomes less about creating something specific
and more about how we engage with what is already there.

What we notice.
What we follow.
What we allow to develop.

Inspiration, then, is not separate from the process.

It moves through it.

Sometimes pushing.
Sometimes interrupting.
Sometimes asking us to pause.

And in that pause, something important happens.

We begin to see differently.

Not because we forced a new perspective. But because we gave ourselves enough space for one to emerge.

see The Human Factor: Discover Yourself, Clarify Your Purpose, Create Work That Matters
see What Matters: We Are the Sum of Small Moments
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In Creativity & Meaning Tags creative expression, inspiration vs motivation, self reflection, personal growth, emotional awareness, reflection and awareness, creative process
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Brent writes with quiet confidence and curiosity, exploring communication, reinvention, and what truly matters. His reflections invite readers to slow down, reconsider their stories, and reconnect with the values that guide them. Through books, essays, and his What Matters Substack Articles and Notes, he offers writing that doesn’t shout—but still speaks clearly.

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