07/21/2025
I never planned to become an artist.Seven years ago, music wasn’t part of my life at all.Back then, I was going to clinic every day—same routine, same structure, same rhythm.There wasn’t much space for anything new to come through.It felt productive… but tight.And I didn’t realize how much of my creative potential was buried beneath that tension.Music only started to call me when I began to slow down.When I stepped away from the noise and started healing my nervous system.When I finally created space for something unknown to emerge.Because creativity doesn’t thrive in a contracted state.It needs room.Room for experience.Room for feeling.Room to surprise you.Now, every time I sit with a flute or work on a song, I remember:It’s not about controlling the outcome.It’s about trusting the process.Making space.Not everyone needs to become an artist.What could you create… if you simply made room for it?