It has been said that, “Every thought is a prayer and every word a spell.”
This is to say that we’re all creating, because life, in, and of, itself, is a process of creation and recreation.
The question isn’t whether we’re creating or not, but whether we’re good at it.
In this regard, creation is natural. We should try not to suck at it!
The key is to be more deliberate in our acts of creation. To take control of our mind, will, and emotions to create the type of INvironments and ENvironments we desire.
The divine spark of creation exists within each one of us as our birthright. It isn’t a matter of talent or treasure. It’s a matter of intuition, curiosity, and responsibility. Will we embrace and harness the gift, or continue to let society and religious programming obfuscate our innate divinity?
May I encourage you to continue to winnow the divine spark of your creativity to be a more enlightened and conscious creator.
It’s much easier to remain stuck in our default mode network, living in fear and scarcity than it is to step into the deep unknown.
But the deep unknown is where all the magic is. Take courage, remain curious, and trust the process.
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A Little Bit About Me…
Hi, my name is Daniel Fortune. I’m a husband to 1, dad to 5, U.S. Army combat veteran, mental health advocate, writer, and public speaker currently residing in the central valley of the sunny state of California. I started the Minding My Own Madness Blog as with a vision to become one of the best personal development and mental health resource blogs. As someone who has battled with combat related PTSD and Bipolar 1 Disorder for 2 decades now, I intimately know the unique struggles people living with a mental illness face. Feel free to contact me at info@danielfortune.blog if you find yourself in crisis or would just like to say hi. I’m always just a message away.

“You can’t fail if you refuse to quit. Keep fighting the good fight and NEVER lose hope. You’re not alone. There are other people feeling the same way you feel right now. Asking for help isn’t a sign of weakness, it’s a sign of wisdom.”
I had the honor of serving with Fortune overseas. He is a solid guy and our relationship has lasted long after us both leaving the Army. He has helped me get out of dark places multiple times. I’m extremely grateful for his friendship and ability to sense when others are in need. Read his content, ask him questions, and journey well!
— Eric (Friend/Army veteran)
So glad I found this blog! It helped me find the mental health resources I needed and get out of a rough patch. Doesn’t hurt to shoot Daniel a message. He was kind enough to take time out of his busy schedule to respond to me. You won’t regret it. He’s a really cool, down to earth, and knowledgable guy who knows what it’s like to struggle. So grateful for this blog!
— Spencer
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