When we're with people, we're subtly always mimicking people's energy through our bodies. We have mere neuronsn in our brains that help us respond appropriately and sort of stabilize with whoever is in the room with us. And it's this concept that's particularly useful for people who are nor divergent or edh d or e d - but physically, when you can match someone else’s energy and like literally mirror their because we have just a few senses to work with. It all really does add up to extending your cognitive processes. I was gon going to talk about body doubling. On a very base level, just being a part of a community, a community of entri
Maybe you’re like us and you like to work alone, but also want to be surrounded by friends. Ideally, you’re in a flow-state getting lots of magical downloads and intuitive hits wherever you work. But this isn’t always the case. Sometimes you can’t get there from here.
That’s why we’re all about thinking of ways to use the Extended Mind Theory to increase our containers for creative work.
In this episode, Michelle, Janelle, and Wallis muse on:
- What’s at the root of our procrastination habits and how has COVID contributed to this?
- What are the alt POVs on procrastination we can draw from?
- The Extended Mind Theory, co-working, and how to design your ideal working environment to design impactful work
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