
Momentum Over Perfection
From The Music Interval Theory Podcast by The Music Interval Theory Podcast
May 13, 2026 · 6 min · Season 1 · Episode 214
About this episode
Frank explores how early self-judgment can shut down creative flow and emphasizes the importance of allowing rough ideas to foster momentum and exploration in the composing process.
https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about In this episode, Frank explores how early self-judgment can quietly shut down your creative flow. By allowing your first ideas to be rough and unfinished, you create space for momentum, connection, and playful exploration. The focus shifts from proving something to simply building something, helping you reconnect with a more natural and enjoyable composing process.
People in this episode
Host: Frank
Topics covered
- creative flow
- self-judgment
- momentum
- composing process
- exploration
Keywords
- creativity
- self-judgment
- momentum
- composing
- exploration
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