03/11/2026
🚨 Writers, creators, and deep thinkers. This question will expose you!
When the words arrive, do you listen or do you tell them to wait?
Because if you are someone who writes, creates, channels ideas, or builds stories, you already know something interesting about inspiration. It never shows up politely.
It does not check the clock. It does not care if it is 3:17 in the morning. It does not ask if you are tired, busy, or halfway asleep.
The words simply arrive.
Sometimes as a whisper. Sometimes as a flood that feels like it will disappear if you do not catch it immediately.
And in that moment you have a choice.
Do you roll over and tell yourself you will remember it tomorrow?
Or do you grab the notebook, open the notes in your phone, reach for the pen beside the bed, and capture it before it vanishes back into the unseen?
I have learned something about creativity, intuition, and writing.
The thoughts that come at inconvenient times are often the most important ones.
The quiet hours. The early mornings. The moments when the world is still and your mind suddenly downloads something you did not plan to think about.
That is rarely random.
It is the moment when the noise becomes quiet enough for the message to come through.
So when the words arrive, I have stopped asking whether it is a good time.
I write them down.
Half asleep. Hair a mess. Barely able to keep my eyes open.
Because I have learned the hard way that the ideas that say “write me now” rarely come back the same way twice.
And sometimes the sentence you write at two in the morning becomes the line that changes everything.
So here is the real question.
When the words come in, do you listen?
Or do you make them wait?
Drop a ✍️ in the comments if you are the kind of person who writes the moment inspiration hits.