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Getting into Flow

September 18, 2006

I’ve been thinking heavily lately about Getting Things Done, and getting into flow. Lately I’ve been hearing the term flow used to describe something I’ve been accutely aware of for most of my life. It essentially means “in the zone” or “highly focused”. It’s when the only thing important at any given moment is the task at hand, and nothing else matters. Your mind is working like a perfect machine and is in a sort of unstoppable state.

Everyone gets into this state at one point or another – think of times when you’ve either been engrossed in creating artwork, photography, playing video games, being athletic, hiking, etc.

I’ve been noticing as I get older that it’s much harder for me to get into this zone. Even the slightest distraction can keep me away from getting into this highly productive state. So I decided to begin describing what seems to work, and what doesn’t. I’m not trying to be another Merlin Mann here, but by sharing my experiences I’m hoping that I’ll make stronger associations for myself.

That said, it took me four hours this morning to get to the point where I could even begin to focus on a single task for a several hour stretch. This is mostly because it’s Monday morning and I have ideas to capture, and communication that I need to conduct with clients and partners (as well as the desire to capture this process here on my blog).

But with all that behind me, here’s what’s getting me in the zone far:

I plan on revisiting some these triggers to productivity in the near future as I take more interest in this. For now, I’m sitting on a surge of flow and I’m going to ride it out.