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Get Started on That Idea
Dear friend,
You're walking down the street. Out of nowhere, an idea pops into your head.
It's a good one too. The kind that makes you stop for a second and think, wait… this could actually be something. But you're on your way somewhere. You've got things to do. Maybe you make a quick mental note to remember it later.
And then life happens.
And that idea slowly fades into the background.
Most of us have had that moment. A spark of creativity, or inspiration… but no space to actually sit with it long enough to see where it leads. The truth is, ideas rarely grow in chaos. They grow in quiet.
That's why creating intentional moments of stillness can be so powerful for creativity, problem solving, and even habit change.
At Blissful Waters, many guests use float therapy or BrainTap sessions for exactly that reason.
Float therapy reduces external sensory input so your brain doesn't have to process constant noise, light, and stimulation. Research on floatation therapy has shown it can promote deep relaxation and help the brain shift into slower wave states like alpha and theta — the same ranges associated with creativity, insight, and meditation. That quieter state is often where ideas finally have room to breathe.
Some people float to think through a project, others bring a question they've been wrestling with. You can do either, or let your mind wander and see what surfaces.
BrainTap offers another way to access that mental space.
Using guided audio and light pulses, BrainTap supports brainwave entrainment, helping the brain transition toward those same slower, more relaxed states. Different sessions are designed for different intentions, whether that's improving focus, reducing stress, building healthier habits, or rewiring thought patterns that no longer serve you.
In other words, there's usually a session that can support whatever idea or change you're exploring, just ask us.
Book a float. Try a BrainTap session. Step into the sauna or spend a few quiet minutes unplugged. Sometimes the most important part of creativity isn't forcing the idea forward it's simply making room for it.
Because that small spark you almost ignored? It might be the beginning of something meaningful.
If an idea has been sitting in the back of your mind lately, this might be the perfect time to revisit it.
Find some quiet.
And see where your thoughts take you.