Last Christmas, I gifted my wife a birdhouse that attaches to our bedroom window.
At first, it felt like live tv. A nature show on demand.
But after a few weeks something unexpected happenedâŚ
We changed.
We began to notice patterns in their sounds.
Short chirps. Long calls. Repeating rhythms.
Eventually my wife was be able to tell me a Red Cardinal is coming to eat seconds before it arrives.
And now, whenever we go outside, the world feels⌠different.
A sound in the distance isnât just noise anymore.
Itâs a ChickadeeâŚ
Singing the pronunciation of its name as we point them out in the trees.
What used to be invisible is now alive.
Most people think expanding their world is about adding something new.
But these birds remind me thatâs not quite true.
Weâre not adding to realityâŚ
Weâre upgrading our perception of whatâs already there.
The birds were always singing.
We just couldnât hear them.
And this is where creativity is born.
From the depth of our perception.
Because we can only create from what we can see.
And we can only see what weâve allowed ourself to notice.
When I say âseeâ I donât mean visually. But perceptually.
This is attunement.
Attunement is tuning ourselves like we tune a guitar to strum the harmonies woven into reality.
Itâs what happens when our perception grows beyond passive seeing and we become active participants with reality.
What once felt ordinary begins to shimmer.
Most people are walking through a silent world.
Theyâre so set in their current perceptions that theyâre not even open to information that could shift their perspective.
And so they pass by signals every dayâŚ
Ideas. Patterns. Textures. Meanings. Inspiration. Emotions. Stories. Tension. Alignment. Symbols. Energy.
But the moment you open your mind and allow new perceptions, your world multiplies.
New experiences.
New information.
New perspectives (especially opposing views).
They all accumulate to new signals to pull from.
And new patterns to build with.
And over time, you donât just experience more of the worldâŚ
You become someone who can create more from it.
So if you ever feel stuck creativelyâŚ
Donât try to force better output.
Expand your inputs.
Because the world is already speaking.
The only question isâŚ
are you listening?
Stay creative,


