“Nothing is impossible. The word itself says ‘I’m possible’!” – Audrey Hepburn
Last night, my six-year-old son, Mr. D, and I were out in our back yard at dusk. When night fell, the solar-powered string of LED lights that my friend Katie helped me string up about 4 years ago switched on. Mr. D wanted to know why some of the bulbs had water in them – a situation that has developed over time.
I’m amazed they still work. Especially after spending a couple of weeks delving into Thomas Edison and his efforts to invent the light bulb. In the time of Edison, bulbs had carbonized bamboo filaments in vacuum sealed glass. We’ve come along way in almost 150 years since his initial design but the light bulb still shines bright.
This episode of The Life of Try podcast is based on Thomas Edison and his methods to reframe progress: not as one perfect breakthrough, but as a steady practice of continuing to try. Behind the famous light bulb moment is a mindset of learning from what doesn’t work, building momentum through small improvements, and staying in motion long enough for the next step to appear.
I gleaned five practical lessons from Edison—be systematic, don’t do it alone, keep improving, apply what you learn across disciplines, and rest (yes, naps count)—plus a bonus insight on the tension between creativity and control.
- Get unstuck by focusing on the next controllable step
- Make progress through iteration—small wins that compound over time
- Keep going with support, structure, and rest
- Create more, control less
Here’s a snippet of Edison’s commitment to capture ideas:
If you’re working on a project, a habit change, or a long-shot goal, this conversation is an invitation to get unstuck by taking the next try. Here are some ways you can listen and watch this motivating episode:
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From Stuck to Momentum: Thomas Edison’s Method for Progress transcript
Among the five practical lessons, the rest made me smile 🤩 I think I like to apply that. Beautiful discussion, Wynne
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You are are the moral and innovative cheerleader everyone should have. Thanks, Wynne
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Ahh, celebrating the power of small wins that compound over time — such a great idea. They really do make a difference! Cool stuff Wynne.
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