
Intentional Growth
#207: Finding the Flow State: How Entrepreneurs Can Tap into Their Fullest Potential
A flow state, also known as being in the zone, is the mental state in which a person performing an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity. So much so that time feels like it dissipates.
What You Will Learn in Today’s Podcast Interview:
- How to avoid the extreme anxious feeling of being trapped in the role of CEO
- Why business is the ultimate mechanism for experiencing flow on a day-to-day basis
- Why finding your flow can enable you to focus on growing a valuable business
- Three questions you should ask various people in your life to become more self-aware
- What the Brain Type Assessment is and how it can help you understand how you see the world
- What the right amount of challenge is to foster your personal and professional growth
- How self-awareness is key to addressing business challenges and avoiding the sudden urge to “bolt” from the company
- Why sometimes selling your business is not the right answer
Podcast Interview Summary:
Flow can make the experience of owning and running a business amazing and addicting.
If your business is facilitating your personal state of flow without you knowing, selling the company and losing that feeling has a huge potential of leading to regret.
On the other hand, if you find yourself burnt out because you can’t tap into that state of flow anymore, you might decide to sell as fast as possible, leaving tons of value or other options on the table.
You can then engineer your ideal life before, during, and after owning a business.
About the Arman Assadi:
Podcast Interview Quotes:
10:50 – “I speak to discover what I know sometimes. And I got that from a quote from Flannery O’Conner that said, ‘I write to discover what I know.’” – Arman Assadi
22:10 – “For me, flow is the optimal state of being. Flow is about supreme presence.” – Arman Assadi
23:40 – “2% more challenging than what you’re used to. And when you find that sweet spot you’re in the mode of growth and (another factor of flow is) there’s feedback. Feedback from the experience.” – Arman Assadi, on not working against something that is too challenging so your brain doesn’t shut down.
24:58 – “Flow, to me, is also a deeply deeply creative and arguably, spiritual experience.” – Arman Assadi
Links and Resources:
Arman Assadi, text: 619-825-2595
The Artist’s Way, by Julia Cameron
Mastering Your Cash Flow Digital Course
Reach out to me if you have questions about the boot camp!
You can also reach out to me via email at rtansom@arkona.io, on my LinkedIn.