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If the shower is the only place you ever have a good idea, you do not have a creativity problem. You have a doing trap problem. And you are not the only one.
In this episode, I break down the brain science behind why your creative network goes quiet when you live in constant execution mode and what it actually takes to wake it back up. We talk about the default mode network, why your best ideas show up when you finally stop pushing, and a Stanford study that explains why walking can unlock creative thinking in a way your desk never will.
If you have been feeling stuck, scattered, or strangely blank when you try to think deeply, this episode gives you the neuroscience and the practical steps to start accessing your best ideas again.
(00:00) – The shower as executive boardroom: where Alli’s best ideas were born
(02:08) – Living in constant motion and the locked-office-building brain
(03:41) – Accidentally creating conditions for good thinking in the margins of your day
(04:41) – What the “doing trap” is and how it shuts down your creative network
(05:43) – The attic analogy: where creativity lives in your brain
(06:53) – The default mode network explained (the most important thing your brain does)
(08:08) – Cognitive inhibition: why your brain closes the creative door
(09:00) – The Stanford walking study that changed everything
(11:06) – Why scrolling and podcasts aren’t actually rest
(12:35) – How Alli engineered every quiet moment out of her day (and didn’t even notice)
(13:31) – The darkroom analogy: and the word “Selah” that’s been there all along
(14:38) – The two moves: walks without your phone and a pre-work pause
(18:14) – This week’s recommendation: go get a DEXA scan

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