Happy Monday 2025-33: Storms


Welcome to Happy Monday. Every Monday, I share a selection of curated content to brighten your day and an action item to motivate you for the week.

Here's what I have for you today...


For your mind

"If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain."

*This quote is often attributed to Dolly Parton.

For your ears

At the end of those hot days when I feel the possibility of rain, I sing along with James“Come on, thunder!”

For your eyes

Storm chasers don't run from storms. They pursue them. Mike Olbinski filmed this captivating time-lapse across 10 states in 27 days. Makes you want to chase your own storms.

Warning: Contains flashing images.

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Let the storm be

Brainstorming should deserve the name: thoughts thrown wildly without considering what other ideas they crash into.

No immediate organising.
No instant judgment.
Just pure, chaotic idea generation.

When brainstorming with others, it's essential to be open-minded and respectful so the storm lasts as long as needed. Let the wild ideas blow through, then keep what remains when the air clears.

But what about when you’re alone?

For years, I was a little obsessed with categorising ideas as soon as I got them. It sounds hyper-organised, but sometimes the decision-making process kills ideas before they can develop.

Recently, I adopted the inbox approach. It delays the decision-making, but it allows me to work on raw ideas more freely.

If you don’t already have a dedicated space to brain dump, create it TODAY. Whether it's a Notion database, a voice memo folder, or a good old-fashioned notebook, give your ideas a place to land without requiring immediate decisions about what to do with them.

Next time you feel an inner storm brewing, capture it. Write, sketch, or voice record your thoughts without trying to solve them. Storms need to pass through before the sky clears up.

PS. If you already have an inbox system where you capture ideas, take 15 minutes today to sort through them. (I see you and that growing pile of “I’ll sort this later” notes.)

Happy Monday, Reader

Merve Goulding


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