In a world that tells us to push through what’s uncomfortable, Yin yoga invites us to go within, stay with it, and notice how it changes. This is the practice you need right now.
What CrossFit’s “DT” Workout Taught Me About Resilience
Sometimes the best measure of a workout is not what happens during, or the time you score, but what happens after. Here’s what I learned about resilience from the CrossFit DT workout.
Debunking the Demonization of Comparison
It’s often stated that “comparison is the thief of joy.” But when we demonize comparison, we lose focus on the true thief of our joy.
The Counter-Intuitive Way to Stay in Flow
Getting into flow feels like magic. Of course you want to stay in flow for as long as you can. The way to sustain flow is to do the one thing that you expect would kill your flow.
7 Ways to Create Flow With Controlled Task-Switching
The myth of flow is that you must focus only one one task for a duration of time. Introducing “controlled task-switching” — a more effective way to work that can even create flow, when set up with these 7 conditions.
7 More Elements to Create Focus and Flow
If you can identify the elements present when you find flow states, you can recreate the conditions that get you there. Here is part 2 of a case study with 7 more elements to create flow states.
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