5 Places You Forgot to Look for Inspiration

Stop chasing new information

Josh Spilker
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Photo by Annie Williams on Unsplash

You feel overwhelmed, yet under-informed.

But you are surrounded by an endless stream of information.

Want to be a confident writer?

A better note-taker?

An entrepreneur?

Here’s the truth: you likely already have what you need.

Take a second here and think about all the resources you’ve bought, downloaded, and collected over the years.

A good bet I’m willing to make? You’ve forgotten about most of them.

So then your problem isn’t a lack of information — it’s forgetting to use it.

It’s time to dig back into what you already have.

Beyond that list above, here are 5 easy places to start:

1. Your saved Twitter/X threads

These threads are packed with knowledge and motivation from experts — full of strategies, tips, and ideas still waiting on you.

They’ll inspire your current work and spark new ideas, too.

Revisit them, extract the valuable insights, and see how they can inspire your current work or spark new ideas.

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