Why We Need Inspiration In Our Lives

Why we need inspiration in our lives is the title of today’s blog I’m going to share with you. We all need to be inspired, though inspiration cannot be measured or quantified.

In today’s world, people often consider that which can be measured is more important or more valuable. But without inspiration, there’s nothing to measure because we produce nothing. Inspiration creates and all that is measured springs from this nebulous concept.

There are three parts to inspiration, according to psychologists Todd Thrash and Andrew Elliot.

1. Evocation. Inspiration is created spontaneously and without intent. The word inspiration means “divine breath.” Inspiration is not a part of our baser, more primal brains; it serves no purpose for basic survival.

2. Transcendence.  This part comes in moments of clarity and with the awareness of new possibilities. Inspiration is the mark of higher consciousness in us. Inspiration comes from a place of beauty and clarity.

3. Approach Motivation. It’s a fancy way of saying that the person with the inspiration seeks to communicate that vision. Either by talking about it, creating the vision in real life, or letting others share in the vision.

People who are inspired have some common traits. They are more open to new experiences. That almost always comes before the inspiration hits, showing a certain willingness to be open to inspiration as a precedent to experiencing it.

It’s important to note that inspired people were neither more nor less conscientious than any other. Meaning that inspiration wasn’t something that they could command or “will” to happen.

The other thing inspired people have in common is a strong desire to master what they do. However, they are also not competitive. Remember that inspiration is transcendent, and competition is a survival instinct. That shows that trying to beat out or one-up someone is not conducive to inspiration.

There are other critical factors in people who are often inspired.

  • A confidence in their abilities. Even though they may not be experts in everything, they are comfortable with their specialties.
  • Self-esteem. Inspired people have the confidence not to doubt themselves, showing that they are able not to sabotage themselves.
  • Optimism. It’s difficult to be inspired if you’re stuck in a negative state. People with optimism are more open and more prone to inspiration.

Inspiration is not just a flash of vision; it’s a motivation that births creativity and motivation. People who get inspired are usually the ones more eager to jump into a project.

Thank you for reading why we need inspiration in our lives. If you enjoyed this article, please share it with others who may need some uplifting words today. See you next time. Stay safe. 🙂

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9 Replies to “Why We Need Inspiration In Our Lives”

  1. This was actually such an interesting read and really eye-opening for me. I’ve been a bit of rut lately creatively and personally. Thank you for sharing this 🙂

  2. You made a lot of great points here. Inspiration is a huge part of why we do what we love, but it’s sometimes hard to maintain that sense of motivation and drive.

  3. I recently quit my job to be a stay at home mom, but decided to try working for myself in a creative capacity to keep a little fun money rolling in. One of the biggest ways I’ve managed to keep my inspiration and motivation up is by recognizing that I am good at what I do, just like you suggested above. That has been so important for me to keep going. Great post!

  4. The students I teach are very competitive. I have always thought it was good. Now you have me second guessing that thought. 🙂

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