Andre, thank you for this reflection. I’m really looking forward to what will unfold in 2026 with a sense of optimism and excitement. Lately, I’ve been keeping a close eye on the health industry and the projected changes coming to healthcare in America. There’s so much shifting, and I think this coming year will open up important conversations about how we, as people who rely on these systems, can stay aware, advocate for ourselves, and push for care that’s accessible, equitable, and human-centered.
I’m also paying attention to how these changes will affect the way we navigate our own wellness journeys, individually and collectively. There’s a huge opportunity for us to rethink how we take care of ourselves and each other.
Looking forward to continuing this conversation and seeing what emerges for all of us.
Andre, thank you for this reflection. I’m really looking forward to what will unfold in 2026 with a sense of optimism and excitement. Lately, I’ve been keeping a close eye on the health industry and the projected changes coming to healthcare in America. There’s so much shifting, and I think this coming year will open up important conversations about how we, as people who rely on these systems, can stay aware, advocate for ourselves, and push for care that’s accessible, equitable, and human-centered.
I’m also paying attention to how these changes will affect the way we navigate our own wellness journeys, individually and collectively. There’s a huge opportunity for us to rethink how we take care of ourselves and each other.
Looking forward to continuing this conversation and seeing what emerges for all of us.
Thanks Avien! Lots of changes for sure and trying to stay optimistic about the solutions that center community and sustainable care.
Unpopular opinion: You're not uncreative. You just have no evidence.
Your brain generates ideas constantly. Walking. Showering. Driving.
But you never capture them.
No capture = no evidence = "I'm not creative" belief.
I proved this wrong in 90 days:
Filled an entire notepad
500+ ideas captured
Went from "I have no ideas" to "I'm selecting from abundance"
The shift: Generation problem → Selection problem.
Stop scrolling for YOUR ideas in THEIR content.
Build your own library.
Just wrote about the Capture Paradox in my newsletter: how capturing doesn't save ideas—it GENERATES them: https://open.substack.com/pub/theinnerself46/p/you-dont-have-a-creativity-problem?r=2kbdxu&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web