🧵 Weekly Activation Thread: 7 Days of Expression Reset (3/17 – 3/23)
Welcome to Curiosity Reset week. Last week, you reconnected with creative expression. You made things. You showed up imperfectly. This week, we go deeper. We ask: What do I actually want to create? Not what I should. Not what's expected. What calls to me? Curiosity is how we find our way back to ourselves. Let's follow it together. — Meka ✨ __________ ✨ Day 7: Integration & Celebration Today's Activation: You followed your curiosity this week. You created from desire, not obligation. You witnessed each other. That matters. Reflect: What shifted? Did you discover something about what you want to create? Did you give yourself permission to want something new? Did you feel more alive? 👉 When you're done, share one sentence about your week. And then — scroll through this entire thread one more time. See the curiosity. See the courage. See each other. You're not creating alone. __________ ✨ Day 6: Curiosity Leads Home Today's Activation: By now, you've explored. You've created. You've seen what others are curious about. What have you discovered about yourself through this curiosity? Maybe you found: • A new creative direction • Permission to want something you thought was "too much" • A skill you want to develop • A part of yourself you thought was gone • Just... a little more aliveness Take 10 minutes. Create something that represents what curiosity has shown you this week. It could be: • A reflection you write • An image you make • A list of discoveries • A commitment to yourself • Anything that feels true 👉 When you're done, share it. What did curiosity teach you? __________ ✨ Day 5: What Others Are Curious About Today's Activation: Scroll back through this thread. See what everyone else is curious about. See what they want to create. See what they made. Notice: What resonates with you? What inspires you? What makes you think, "Oh, I want to try that too"? Today's activation is witnessing. 👉 React to at least 2 other people's creations. Comment. Ask a question. Share what moved you. Tell them what you see in their work.