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Doing The (Easy) Work
GM. This is Harry. Welcome to another episode of Execute š¤š», where you learn the best spells to take on the dark arts. Just like Hogwarts, but less floating candles. And less turnover.
Hereās what Iāve got for you today:
Four ways to get into flow state REGULARLY
Resources to help you write your own book (if you want)
Entertaining Gifs
Part 1: Falling Into Flow State
START. Progress will come.
Flow state doesnāt accompany you as soon as you sit down, it overcomes you like sleep. You donāt know when you start sleeping ā one moment youāre restless and trying to make āsleepā happen, and the next thing you know your alarm is blaring in the morning. The transition is invisible and instant.
Every time I think about what I want to write - it doesn't come to me.
I could be on the train, on the bus, walking or doing a kettlebell exercise at the gym and I usually can't find something to write about.
But when I START writing, I know. I know what it is. I know exactly what I want to write about.
Iāve done this enough times that I know thereās something in my head, I just have to open the tap and let it run for a while before the water gets cleaner.
Start without expectation.
Start in the morning.
Now, this is not always easy to do. Weāre assaulted by notifications and distractions as soon as we wake up. It takes some willpower to NOT be drawn into the world.
Fight through it.
Because in the morning, itās easier to find flow. The front part of your brain, the pre-frontal cortex doesnāt wake up for a while. Thatās why you usually feel a little calmer when you wake up.
Early in the morning - itās hard to overthink. Your mind is empty. So itās easier for the flow to take over.
Iāve written about this in more detail in the past here.
Action:
Step 1: Set the alarm for 30 minutes earlier than your usual wake up time.
Step 2: Wake up and create.
Raise your heart rate
For the last two weeks, my gym workouts have only consisted of Kettlebell exercises.
I've stopped 'lifting' heavy weights and am working on something new, something I can sustain when I'm in Spain without access to a gym.
And man...does it hurt.
I feel like a beginner. And it's great.
The workout really gets your heart rate up, especially when you start getting to 20kg+ kettlebells. I can't really focus on the music and I definitely can't listen to a podcast while I'm doing the swings.
I'm totally immersed in the exercise - and it feels amazing.
And as soon as my heartbeat is at a certain level and Iām breathing hard ā Iām back in flow.
IF youāre interested in the workout Iāve been doing (itās not for the faint hearted), itās here.
Gif by SWR3 on Giphy
Manipulate your environment (and senses)
On Monday, if you were in Sydney you would've seen some serious lightning. I was at the gym in the afternoon and I saw the sky darken. It was like the sun had set at 12.30pm. I heard someone even got struck by lightning that day...poor dude.
But anyway - that day was amazing for my deep flow state. I occupied a meeting room, opened my laptop and punched out some serious work that needed to get done.
It was pretty epic. And when I needed to think, I just looked out at the soul-drenching rain and lightning.
Here's a hack: there are playlists on Spotify and YouTube that give you sounds of thunderstorms and fireplaces. Those two things are my go-to for focus. I can have rain sounds playing on a sunny day and I feel like it's raining outside.
It helps me relax.
And when I relax, I get into the flow. The flow is triggered by relaxation. You can't make it happen by force.
So first, learn to relaxxxxxxxxā¦. and you donāt have to wait for lightning to strike.
You can get yourself relaxed pretty quickly. Scrolling on social media is not a form of relaxation, despite what your brain says.
Part 2: How to Write A Book
Since I havenāt finished mine yet, this is an unqualified opinion.
I got a request to share what Iāve learned about learning to write. So I complied this. Feel free to dig in.
Iāll keep adding to this as I learn, so feel free to bookmark if youāre on the writing journey too.
Thatās about it for today.
Have a great week.
And dive into the flow, man ā®ļø
Harry
P.S. if you learned something useful, forward this to a friend. If you like your friend.
P.P.S. Right now, Iām reading āThe Surrender Experimentā. Great book so far. Check it out here.
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