Everybody thinks the next idea is the one. That this new spark, this new theory, this new vision is the million-dollar move. But what if I told you that the million-dollar idea has already come to you?
See, entrepreneurs and creatives never run out of ideas. We don’t run out of genius. What we run out of is execution.
Think about it: that last idea you had — the one you stayed up all night writing notes about, the one you sketched out on napkins, the one you shared with your friends — that was it. That was your million-dollar idea. But instead of finishing it, you set it aside when another “better” idea came along. And then another. And then another. Before you know it, you’re buried under 50 unfinished assignments, all of them halfway done, none of them bringing you the results you want.
The truth is, it’s not a shortage of creativity holding you back. It’s a shortage of focus.
So in this season, my advice to you is simple: do less.
Go back to those old creations. Water them. Feed them. Cultivate them. Watch them grow. Because when you keep chasing new ideas, you never give yourself the chance to finish, to launch, to execute, and to reap the rewards.
Cut your list of projects in half. Put those fresh ideas in your back pocket for later. Move with intention and efficiency. Because once you take just one idea all the way to the finish line — when it’s birthed, completed, executed, and generating income on autopilot — that’s when you’ll finally have the freedom to move on to the next one.
Don’t spread yourself thin across 50 dreams. Take one dream and give it everything. That’s how you win.