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You might find very common answer to this is to be compassionate towards your work but it didn't actually work on a practical level. So how you can find flow in what you do????
As the author of the book says : You have to find your micro niche. So what actually is a micro niche?
Its nothing but just finding your niche and divide it in fragments and taking a single piece at a time by giving your 100% and also enjoying at the same time.
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Like when you are doing your favourite thing, you are completely immersed in the experience, not thinking about or distracted by anything else. You don't think about future or past, there is only the present.
" Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute and it seems like an hour to you. Sit ...
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When you find yourself overly critical of yourself or your work, pause and ask what you would tell your younger self. Try to be compassionate with yourself without repressing your inner critic.
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Define what meaningful work means to you.
Find your own personal satisfaction and connection to your work. It could be the people you work with or a project you are passionate about.
Flow is dependent on finding that sweet spot between your skills and the challenge at hand. Having some mastery and knowing how to use it is necessary to reach flow state.
You can achieve this by not just going through the motions of an activity, but having a specific, analyzable ...
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