Free eBook: Little book of Flow
November 23 by Leon Ho | Productivity, Uncategorized
Nick at blog Life 2.0 releases a small eBook (or huge essay) called ‘Little book of Flow’, which shows how to get into the state of flow and be extremely productive and getting things done. ‘Flow’ as introduced multiple times before, it is a state when we are doing something really enjoy – time flies, ideas streams, productivity is at high peak. This book looks into its detail – the topics include:
- Introduction
- Thinking about thinking
- Real choice – the power of our Free Will
- Flow on demand
- Towards a permanent Flow State
- A short cut to Perpetual Flow
- A miraculous way of getting things done
- Overcoming our resistance to Flow
- Allowing quantum principles to work in our life
- The takeaway – 4 steps to Flow
- Overview of this Little book of Flow
The little book of Flow – revised
The little book of Flow – printer friendly version











Hi!
I’m Karl. I just want to say that this ebook changed my life and I would really like to thank the person who wrote it and posted it in this site. Thanks…
Thanks Leon for posting my ebook.
It’s a good six months ago that I wrote this and had almost forgotten about it. It’s desperately needs a good edit/rewrite (it’s a bit long winded) but your resurrection of it will spur me to do just that.
Thanks again.
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[...] The author Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, professor of psychology at Claremont Graduate University in California, is the author of the concept Flow. Put simply, we all have the ability to develop a flow with the activities we participate in whether they be work or recreation related. We often describe this sensation as “being in the zone,” periods of time that are often accompanied by heightened creativity and productivity. Unfortunately we are reminded by Leon Ho at Lifehack.org, as the proliferation of information technology continues we find ourselves being consistently bombarded by minute distractions that break this cycle. technologies is getting quicker and less turnaround on responses. Consequently, this also leads to more interruptions and less time between each interruptions. Both are big problem for all of our productivity seeking individuals. [...]
[...] Towards the middle of article, Kathy brings out the topic of Flow, which is the state of focus and maximum productivity – and interruptions kill your chances to get into flow. Worst of all, this onslaught is keeping us from doing the one thing that makes most of us the happiest… being in flow. Flow requires a depth of thinking and a focus of attention that all that context-switching prevents. Flow requires a challenging use of our knowledge and skills, and that’s quite different from mindless tasks we can multitask (eating and watching tv, etc.) Flow means we need a certain amount of time to load our knowledge and skills into our brain RAM. And the more big or small interruptions we have, the less likely we are to ever get there. [...]
[...] Read the Little book of Flow. [...]
Hi Nick,
A few pithy words would not be enough to suffice but thanks a lot for posting this amazing ebook. I must say I have read a lot of self-help books, but I now believe most of them are a load of crap. You have done a great service to society by showing us a path that we all know about, we all can take but are not truly aware of it.
I think my whole life I had been missing something & I had been searching for it ever since. I could not describe it nor explain it. Read this book gave me the missing pieces. I actually feel so relieved by it. I’m glad to say you have made a mark on this world (whether others accept it or not) & I’m sincerely thankful for it.
God bless…
thank you very much for the e-book.
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