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The Art of Charm

Steven Kotler | The Secret to Flow State & 6 Steps to Recovering from Burnout

The Art of Charm

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Education, Health & Fitness, Business

4.711K Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2021

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, we cover flow state with Steven Kotler. Steven is the founder and executive director of the Flow Research Collective, and is the author of nine international bestsellers including The Rise of Superman and Stealing Fire, and has a new book, The Art of Impossible - A Peak Performance Primer, coming out this month. Flow state is an amazing aspect of the human experience that can boost your productivity to untold levels, but why is it also important to our happiness and strength as a community, how do you tap into it in your daily life, and what is the biggest myth surrounding flow state? What to Listen For Steven Kotler’s Introduction - 0:00 What is Flow State and How Do You Get Into It - 10:40 What is flow state and how do you get into it? What is flow state and why is it important for our satisfaction and community strength? What are the 6 core characteristics of flow state? Why does time seem to slow down when in flow state? Are we doing damage to our children by not pushing them to play outside and experience the flow state early on? What happens biologically when we find ourselves in flow state? What are flow triggers and how can we use them to get into flow when we most need it? What is the first rule of improv and why is it integral to getting into flow state in a conversation? The Myth About Flow State - 31:45 What is the biggest myth around flow state? Taking Care of Your Mind When You’re Pushing Yourself - 33:46 What can you do if you are worried about burn out? How are anxiety and flow state connected, and what can you do to manage your anxiety so it doesn’t kill your flow state? Why do affirmations not work while gratitude does work? What is the difference between active recovery and passive recovery and why does one pale in comparison to the other? Entering into flow state used to be something associated with artists and athletes, but science has shown it is accessible to anyone with the ability to focus. Being in a flow state is a result of focusing on a task to the point where you’re not trying to think - all of your thoughts and actions simply flow. But tapping into your flow state, as with anything, requires consistent practice with whatever it is you are doing, and a willingness to focus without distraction. A Word From Our Sponsors Share your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here! Resources from this Episode Steven Kotler’s website The Art of Impossible: A Peak Performance Primer by Steven Kotler Stealing Fire by Steven Kotler Passion Recipe Check in with AJ and Johnny! AJ on Instagram Johnny on Instagram The Art of Charm on Instagram The Art of Charm on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

out of body experiences happen in flow, for example, sometimes in deep flow states. We now know why.

0:05.5

We know what in the brain is causing that. We know why this self-go away, why does time pass

0:10.1

strange? All these really so-called misdemequalities, we now understand the neurobiology. That doesn't

0:16.4

make them any less emotionally powerful. You know what I mean? They're not any less mystical

0:21.2

just because we understand where they come from. And I always say people on one side of the

0:25.9

argument, they love the fact that there's biology underneath, so-called spiritual experience.

0:30.0

I'm like, look, this proves nothing. It doesn't like if there's a god, it means god talks to us

0:34.8

through a biology. If there's not a god, then it means the biology works. And for some reason,

0:38.8

these kinds of experiences are useful for us. Welcome back to the Articharm podcast, a show

0:44.6

designed to help you win at work, love, and life. And we know you have what it takes to reach

0:49.9

your full potential. And that's why every week, Johnny and I share with you interviews and strategies

0:55.3

to help you develop the right social skills and mindsets to succeed. You shouldn't have to set

1:02.0

off or anything less than extraordinary. I'm AJ. And I'm Johnny. Thank you, everyone, for tuning in

1:08.3

and let's start the show. Today, we are speaking with a true rock star, Steven Collar. Steven is the

1:14.4

author of nine international bestsellers, including the rise of Superman and stealing fire. He's also

1:20.7

the founder and executive director of the flow research collective, an institute that researches

1:26.0

the neuroscience of flow states. He's considered to be one of the world's leading experts on human

1:31.0

performance and we can't wait to chat with him. His new book is called the Art of Impossible,

1:36.8

a peak performance primer and is coming out this month. 2020 may not have been your year. So what

1:43.6

better way to launch 2020 than with the deep dive into peak performance because we probably all

1:49.5

have some catching up to do. AJ, we are talking about punk rock extreme sports and flow state. Welcome

1:57.2

back to the 90s. I have to say, I was so fired up and we could have went for hours. That guy is an

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