Good morning, Hivers! It's Thursday already – how quickly the week seems to fly by, especially here in Lagos! We're past the initial push of Monday and Tuesday, and now we're building momentum towards the weekend. Sometimes, reaching this mid-week point can feel like hitting a slight dip in energy, but I've been trying to approach it differently: as an opportunity to find new sources of inspiration in the everyday.
It's easy to get caught up in the routine, to let the days blend into one another as we tick off tasks and deadlines. But I've found that consciously looking for moments, sights, or even sounds that spark a little something within me can make all the difference. It's about shifting from just doing to also observing and appreciating.
For me, inspiration can come from the most unexpected places. It might be the vibrant patterns of fabric worn by someone walking past, a sudden burst of laughter from a group of friends on the street, or the intricate way a tree's branches twist against the sky. Living in Lagos, there's no shortage of visual and auditory stimuli, and if you open yourself up to it, there's beauty and ingenuity everywhere.
Sometimes, inspiration isn't external at all. It might stem from overcoming a small challenge, finally understanding a complex crochet pattern, or even just making it through a particularly grueling traffic jam with a smile still intact. There’s a certain resilience that daily life here cultivates, and witnessing that in myself and others can be incredibly motivating. It’s a quiet testament to the strength we all carry.
I find that actively seeking out these moments helps to prevent that mid-week slump. Instead of feeling drained, I feel more connected to my surroundings and more energized by the little sparks of creativity or resilience I encounter. It’s a shift from a mindset of "getting through the day" to "experiencing the day."
Today, for instance, my focus is on building my relationships and trying to ease into a great weekend. Even within these plans, I’m trying to keep an eye out for those small moments of inspiration. Perhaps it will be a new idea for a crochet design sparked by a colour combination I see, or a fresh perspective on a problem after observing how someone else handles a difficult situation.
It’s a simple practice, really, but one that enriches the daily grind. It reminds me that life isn't just about the big milestones, but also about the cumulative effect of countless small, beautiful, and inspiring moments. By acknowledging them, we build a richer, more vibrant internal landscape.
So, as we push through this Thursday, I encourage you to pause for a moment. Look around you. What's one unexpected thing that catches your eye, that makes you smile, or that simply offers a brief moment of wonder? What small inspiration can you find in your everyday today? Share your thoughts – I’d love to know what sparks joy or motivation for you.