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Flow State Quotes

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Charlotte Eriksson
“Spend more time doing things that make you forget about the time.”
Charlotte Eriksson

James Morcan
“Releasing the need to be perfect is what paradoxically often leads to perfection.”
James Morcan

Olivia Laing
“What I loved, aside from the work of making, was the self-forgetfulness of the labour, the immersion in a kind of trance of attention that was as unlike daily thinking as dream logic is to waking.”
Olivia Laing, The Garden Against Time: In Search of a Common Paradise

“Creating is very much a birthing process.”
Laurie E. Smith

“The question isn’t whether we are creative, it’s how we can tap the genius that is inherent within each of us”
Laurie E. Smith

“Trust how you learn and work best, and your own unique formula for connecting with your inner voice”
Laurie E. Smith

“Creating is very much like the birthing process.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Sometimes, we are so focused on what is next that we forget how much power there is in the present moment.”
Laurie E. Smith

“There is nothing we need to do to receive life’s creative magic. It already belongs to us, no matter who we are.”
Laurie E. Smith

Chris  Finn
“Life is a constant flow; when we’re not flowing, it’s because we’re trying to go against how it flows.”
Chris Finn, A Clear Mind: The Less Is More Mindset To Wellbeing And Performance

Abhijit Naskar
“You keep asking, how do I write so immense - I keep asking, where's the off switch for this! Every time I decide to take a breather, ideas start pouring, so I keep typing restless.”
Abhijit Naskar, With Love From A Blue Rock

Abhijit Naskar
“I never have any clue what my next book is going to be about, when the time comes, the book starts pouring on its own, all I do is take dictation.”
Abhijit Naskar, With Love From A Blue Rock

Abhijit Naskar
“No off switch in this living art, infinity beats in human heart.”
Abhijit Naskar

Abhijit Naskar
“I'm the center that the dervish whirls around, I'm the flame that syllables dance around - You think Naskar writes me, Naskar is an idiot, I'm beyond Naskar, beyond every single puny mortal brain, I'm the original sentience that occasionally seeks out fitting vessels, with a dominant tendency of expansion and a tinge of naivety, and makes them whirl at my whim, so that your little toddler species doesn't crawl back into jungle slime.”
Abhijit Naskar, With Love From A Blue Rock

“Flow is a natural way of accessing your Best Self
and a greater positive energy that is always available—regardless of your culture, experience, educational background, or life story.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Flow is an innate way of connecting with your
egoless self and your own personal connection with a greater flowing energy.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Doing activities that you love to do, even a few minutes a day, can help you experience more flow, improve your well-being, and help you share your unique gifts with the world.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Flow can help you experience more peace,
passion, purpose, and everyday miracles.”
Laurie E. Smith

“There’s something almost magical that seems to take over once we set the intention to consciously work with flow as a habit. Synchronicities often happen, leading us and our lives in new directions, making us feel like we’re right where we’re most meant to be.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Something magical starts to happen when we commit to doing what we love to do. When we reconnect with what brings us joy—those activities that we love to do for no reason other than that they make us happy—we not only have a higher chance of getting into flow, we also start remembering who we really are and what really matters.”
Laurie E. Smith

“One of the greatest benefits of flow is that it has a way of connecting us with others on similar journeys, many of whom become catalysts for our own deeper changes.”
Laurie E. Smith

“We are all students and teachers, and have so much to learn from and teach each other about the positive power of flow.”
Laurie E. Smith

“To experience the peaceful egolessness of flow, we first have to get past the ego’s chatter.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Flow is not just a fun way to feel more positive and get more done; it’s also a practical tool for working with some of the greatest struggles of our very complicated lives.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Flow begins with a few moments of joy but has
the potential to take us and our lives to a much higher, miraculous, flowing place.”
Laurie E. Smith, The Flow Habit

“Like all the most powerful paths, flow is disarmingly simple. Having a beginner’s mind is a great help when it comes to letting flow take your life higher.”
Laurie E. Smith, The Flow Habit

“The funny thing is, even though I did the 28-Day Flow Challenge imperfectly, something still started shifting. After a few writing sessions, I was absolutely amazed by how much better I felt. I started to feel excited, energetic, and filled with a renewed sense of passion and purpose. I felt like myself again.”
Laurie E. Smith, The Flow Habit

“Something magical starts to happen when we commit to doing what we love to do. When we reconnect with what brings us joy—those activities that we love to do for no reason other than that they make us happy—we not only have a higher chance of getting into flow, we also start remembering who we really are and what really matters. It’s as if we reawaken an inner flow energy—the True Self—and everything starts to make sense again.”
Laurie E. Smith, The Flow Habit

“Flow has a way of connecting us with others on similar journeys, many of whom become catalysts for our own deeper changes.”
Laurie E. Smith

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