Flow is such an interesting topic. Everything I do here at PC is done in bursts, or so it’s very rare that I get into a long, creative flow. I probably work an hour or so every morning and then a little bit again at night if I can fit it in. Maybe I do some of the writing at lunch time.
I have certainly been in that flow before, and it’s fantastic. And sure, you don’t want to get out of it. But IRL, it’s tougher to come by!
Flow is a fun topic! I worked in bursts the entire time my son was growing up, as he got older I was able to stretch "time" and flow out a bit longer with each passing year! I think now my biggest thing to not have anxiety around time and flow because that for sure will stifle it!
Great post Monica! It is such a balance of replenishing the "creative well" with small breaks and maintaining a flow after life interruptions. I agree, our perspective on breaks can be really informative and help create a positive frame of mind if viewed in a productive way. Thanks for sharing! xx
Flow is such an interesting topic. Everything I do here at PC is done in bursts, or so it’s very rare that I get into a long, creative flow. I probably work an hour or so every morning and then a little bit again at night if I can fit it in. Maybe I do some of the writing at lunch time.
I have certainly been in that flow before, and it’s fantastic. And sure, you don’t want to get out of it. But IRL, it’s tougher to come by!
Flow is a fun topic! I worked in bursts the entire time my son was growing up, as he got older I was able to stretch "time" and flow out a bit longer with each passing year! I think now my biggest thing to not have anxiety around time and flow because that for sure will stifle it!
Great post Monica! It is such a balance of replenishing the "creative well" with small breaks and maintaining a flow after life interruptions. I agree, our perspective on breaks can be really informative and help create a positive frame of mind if viewed in a productive way. Thanks for sharing! xx
Thanks so much! I am finally coming to terms with the impact of our perspective! It helps!