What is Flow State?
Flow state, a concept from Positive Psychology, describes a mental state of deep immersion, intense focus, and intrinsic motivation. Often called being “in the zone,” it’s the experience of becoming so absorbed in a task that time fades and worries dissolve. The activity offers just the right level of challenge to keep you engaged, inspired, and fully present.
In education, flow is linked to higher student engagement—a core ingredient of effective learning. In leadership, it’s a pathway to clarity and peak performance.
If you’ve ever accessed flow, you’ve likely wondered how to return to it. Ironically, the effort to force your way back often blocks the state entirely.
Flow isn’t something to chase. It arises when the mind is focused and present. To experience flow more often, practice quieting your mind—not forcing focus. From that quieter place, flow becomes your natural state of being.
About Sustainable Self – Tip of the Day
Part of the “Sustainable Self” column on ESG News, Sustainable Self – Tip of the Day is a new daily series designed to help sustainability professionals protect their inner clarity, resilience, and creativity in times of uncertainty and pressure. Curated by executive coach and leadership consultant Tracey Gazel, each tip offers a quick, neuroscience-informed touchpoint to cultivate a mindset that is sustainable over time—one that supports clear thinking, creative leadership, and meaningful impact without burnout. In a world of political shifts and rising emotional demands, Sustainable Self helps leaders strengthen their own inner climate so they can lead effectively, decisively, and with lasting purpose.
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