Why Entering Flow State Feels Impossible

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  • @cory99998
    @cory99998 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +619

    I think this highlights the trouble a lot of us had with school, lack of eustress. Not motivated by arbitrary task requirements and coursework wasnt challenging in the right ways.

    • @randxalthor
      @randxalthor 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

      And overwhelmed by the tasking if it feels meaningless or pointlessly difficult.

    • @xXx_Regulus_xXx
      @xXx_Regulus_xXx 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      ​@@randxalthorschool curriculums are decades behind what would be useful in the real world. the ever-present feeling of "when am I going to use this in real life" makes it really hard to engage. now some of this is because kids would rather do something that's immediately fun and we have way more stuff like that now, and they can't see how they'll need to know the difference between exponential and logarithmic or what have you.
      personally I think when kids ask that question, teachers should have an impossibly hard test ready with scenarios from jobs that adults do, let them panic a little, and then explain how you won't need to know whatever you're learning today, you need to know this stuff because you can't understand the stuff you WILL need without a bunch of prerequisites.

    • @theshadynorwegian6036
      @theshadynorwegian6036 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Adding fuel to the fire, your reward for completing the work was just more boring work that wasn’t challenging in the first place

    • @Zamerus
      @Zamerus 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "forcibly recall information for a fraction showing how much you know as a reward"... Couldn't we like.. keep the gold star system? Or have a school currency to buy temporary rewards for the day? (Fav teacher did that, you could sit on a yoga ball for the day! Among other rewards, but, I firmly believe all school chairs should be yoga balls). Heck shiny stickers even for doing well, just please do something to hit the reward center instead of boring red ink on white paper😢

    • @dysxleia
      @dysxleia 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      As a teacher, I take mental note of this

  • @dameanvil
    @dameanvil 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +776

    00:00 🧠 Flow state is a mental state characterized by intense focus on a task, but it's not something you can actively "do." It's a state of mind that happens to you.
    02:32 🔄 To enter a flow state, you need a moderate level of "eustress," which is positive stress. Too easy or too hard tasks lead to boredom or distress, both hindering flow.
    08:53 🚫 Ego interferes with flow. Comparative thoughts or judgments about oneself create barriers. Let go of comparisons to achieve flow.
    11:41 🎯 Sustained, focused attention is crucial for entering a flow state. Practice techniques like fixed point gazing to strengthen this skill. It's the first step (called "Dhar") toward achieving flow.
    16:56 ⏰ Similar to staying in bed to increase the likelihood of falling asleep, staying focused for an extended period increases the chance of entering the flow state. This sustained focus enhances the probability of experiencing flow.

    • @ofkgjsl
      @ofkgjsl 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

      another unsung hero on the internet. thanks for the timestamps🙏🏻

    • @neetfreek9921
      @neetfreek9921 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Is the 08:53 time stamp what most people consider ego? It’s just such a vague concept that I haven’t been able to fully understand it.
      Also, I’ve never had that comparative urge that he describes in the video. At least not in a very long time, and I can only come up with two examples lol.

    • @sebastiansimonofficial
      @sebastiansimonofficial 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@neetfreek9921 a self-centered /self-attached view of things. This is like default mode for basically everyone at least nowadays. You See the World in it's connection to you. You judge and evaluate more or less everything based on your emotions, your opinions or values... That is ego.

    • @_WeDontKnow_
      @_WeDontKnow_ 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      this is great, thanks!

    • @sardasjr
      @sardasjr 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @TheFailureParadox2023 "HARPA AI" I would guess

  • @WastelandWarfighter273
    @WastelandWarfighter273 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +67

    "A loss of ego so that you may lose your sense of self to become one with the task at hand". This concept really helped me, thanks so much.

  • @meh_lady
    @meh_lady 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +264

    Nothing gets me into flow state like VR rhythm games. It gets to where I am not thinking about what I’m doing at all yet I smash very fast and complex tracks. It’s not productive in and of itself, but as a 50yo woman with ADHD it’s very useful to escape and reset.

    • @kani-licious
      @kani-licious 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

      beatsaber?

    • @itsme0acryingcookie
      @itsme0acryingcookie 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ha, nice to see someone else who experiences this. I recommend Audica if you haven't heard of it yet, sadly it's super unknown, but personally I spend the most time playing that one. The learning curve is a bit steep at first, and the game only really gets fun when you reach expert, but once you do... it's great. :D What are your favorites?

    • @emmanuelcorona2478
      @emmanuelcorona2478 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      BEATSABER 100% AGREE

    • @dekumutant
      @dekumutant 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      I became obsessed with flow states about 2 years ago. It was completely brought on by the fact I had bought a quest 2 and started playing beatsaber. I was getting pretty good at it and it got to the point where I was doing many expert+ songs on faster speeds. The feeling of pure blissful focus I felt while doing the songs was something I had barely ever felt in my life. I started devouring books and resources around what this was and how I could utilise it in other aspects of my life. I highly recommend the book "the art of impossible". The message can seem a little grindset at times but it goes into the Nitty gritty on what the highest performers all do, what flow state is and how they achieve it. It's a fascinating topic.

    • @WynneL
      @WynneL 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@dekumutant If you folks love Beatsaber, another one my partner likes is Ragnarock. Very similar concept.

  • @trollingisasport
    @trollingisasport 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +256

    I love being in a flow state. Feels so good. I calm down the emotion as you put by mentally letting go. When I used to get stressed or anxious it would feel like there was an invisible hand wrapped around my mind. Once I learned to release that hand I learned to be free from anxiety and act freely.

    • @itsdeadshot2501
      @itsdeadshot2501 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Flow state is enlightenment state

    • @sullivang8273
      @sullivang8273 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      how did you learn to release that hand? that sounds impossible to me and I don't know how to do it without thinking of anstract thing that don't make sense.. I want to get rid of this anxiety like you did

    • @itsdeadshot2501
      @itsdeadshot2501 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      @@sullivang8273 Just watch the mind and begin to see it as seperate from you. If you do this nonestop you will create distance from the mind and the mind in time will become more quiet. Dont try to make it quiet to watch it as if it is completely seperate from yourself

    • @sullivang8273
      @sullivang8273 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@itsdeadshot2501 hum that's interesting but how do I see it as separate exactly I don't understand how to do this practically 🤔 do you have examples in certain situations maybe?

    • @itsdeadshot2501
      @itsdeadshot2501 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@sullivang8273 Just watch your mind just the way you cam watch your body. The goal is to identify with the watcher/consciousness. So dont try to think but thoughts will occur and you domt interact with your own thoughts rather you just watch your thoughts like clouds passing in the sky. So you have to not react to your thoughts which is your mind.

  • @ellahopkinson
    @ellahopkinson 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +97

    I have always entered a flow state when i was creating anything since i was little, I've struggled with chronic illness the past few years that has limited my creative time- this is one of the things i miss the most, it's an amazing feeling.

  • @cerberes
    @cerberes 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +89

    I’m 57, A project manager with a recent official diagnosis of ADD. I have to transition from transactional activities to deep focus document writing and this video is so relevant. It seems like every time I see a Dr K video it’s relevant.

    • @Lo-to7zh
      @Lo-to7zh 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      DSM5 is fake

    • @sunnydanisummers
      @sunnydanisummers 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I’m a 37 year old professional forced on medical sick leave for burnout. These videos have really helped working through my awareness

    • @imzelone
      @imzelone 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Lo-to7zh elaborate please?

  • @CaioLGon
    @CaioLGon 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    This is wild. I started watching trying to understand why I can’t enter the flow state anymore. And I learned that in my teens I did a lot of meditation techniques that I didn’t know existed. I even entered in those psychedelic state of mind bunch of times. I even thought I had some kind mental disorder. Been able to enter in a state that i could not distinguish the boundaries between me and the environment totally submerged and devoided of the sense of self. I miss this peacefulness.

    • @Rob-777
      @Rob-777 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Without substances ?

    • @CaioLGon
      @CaioLGon 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@Rob-777 yeah. I never used anything other than alcohol and even that I didn’t used that often. The only thing I really did was focus on flames, water streams and lights. I had so much focus back them that when I was reading a book people had to almost shake me to get my attention. But when my alarm rang I instantly stop reading.

    • @Rob-777
      @Rob-777 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@CaioLGon interesting, I wish I could have your level of attention for reading books, I can't stay focused for more than 3 pages without being distracted by a thought or a sound

    • @CaioLGon
      @CaioLGon 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@Rob-777 nowadays I’m just like you. My life is so chaotic and has so many things requiring my attention that I didn’t do meditation for a couple of years and now my focus is almost zero. This video made me realize how present meditation was in my life. And how much it affected my focus.
      Edit: why don’t you try the candle technique Trataka mentioned in the video. It was my first meditation I ever did. Doing a couple of minutes at time. Just do it every day. I did learn breathing technique and it was that practiced for many years. And it definitely helped. The Trataka was just a natural inclination.

    • @Rob-777
      @Rob-777 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@CaioLGon Oh I've never thought meditation could have such impact, I did some a few years ago but didn"t really see the benefits. It was a time where I had a lot of anxiety so it was difficult to keep going. Now that I'm much better I'm going to try, thanks for sharing your experience !

  • @lo-dawg6644
    @lo-dawg6644 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +57

    How do I enter the cash flow state

    • @Spark_Square
      @Spark_Square 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Start corporate

    • @somethingsomething594
      @somethingsomething594 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Invest in crypto and watch your life savings vanish. You have entered the cash flow state, except the cash flows out of your pockets.

  • @rushiljain9423
    @rushiljain9423 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    The #2 advice of abolishing your ego is such a priceless advice that no one else is offering, thanks to Dr.K and the ancient Yogic sciences. I've struggled with it for a long time and as a University student it has hurt me more than it should have. I am slowly working on my ego and arrogance which makes me think I'm better than others, eventually killing all sense of striving and humility. Thank you again Dr.K

  • @mattiafornari4776
    @mattiafornari4776 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Every time I click on one of your videos I become physically agitated by the stuff you say because it's always so relatable as far as what I have felt in my life. Having explanations to all the things that happen in my life is a very exciting feel. You are a legend and I thank you.

  • @alisonbutcher2682
    @alisonbutcher2682 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    I’m about 1/3 of the way through your guide to meditation, I can’t believe how affordable it is for the amount of amazing info and wisdom, I am SO excited to apply everything!! I’ve been watching you for a couple years now and I’ve gained infinitely more from your videos than from therapy or anything else out there. I tell everyone to watch Dr. K. Thank you Dr. K, keep doing you

  • @Pegzter
    @Pegzter 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I just wanna say that the way you talk, the intonation, pause and so on, it's pleasing to listen to.

  • @Shele.
    @Shele. 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    As an athlete this is exactly what i needed to hear. Great stuff as always

  • @somerandomguy001
    @somerandomguy001 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    3:50
    This. This really explains how I'm easily able to get to a state of flow the night before exams. I always think those nights that "if only i can be this productive throughout the year, my life would be so unbelievably better". I've never seen any other self-help channel put it the way you did, hell, they say the opposite. To get nice and relaxed before trying to enter it

  • @LordMungus
    @LordMungus 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The part about controlling your breathing around 7:00 really added a layer to that scene in ATLA for me where Iroh says that power in firebending comes from the breath, not the muscles.❤

  • @MountainofInspiration
    @MountainofInspiration 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The flow state is a state of mind not an action ❤❤ Brilliant

  • @adriansolis5362
    @adriansolis5362 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    This was the best explanation I've ever heard about what the flow-state is. I've definitely entered it a number of times in my life, but I've never truly grasped the concept until now. I appreciate that.

  • @marinathr4890
    @marinathr4890 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m an orchestra musician and I’ve entered the flow state yesterday on stage and it was such a profound experience I’m searching info on this topic now. I’m a big overthinker and it messes with my head a lot so when this inner dialogue disappeared completely it was such a unique feeling for me, it helped soooo much! And i was suddenly much more productive and composed than before. The thing is that the piece we played was very long and I’ve entered flow state at the very end of it, now i want to learn how to enter it earlier so i can perform to the best of my ability the whole time and not just some bits of it

  • @Soleil.m
    @Soleil.m 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I totally needed this. I'm trying to apply for a new job, really unhappy at my current one. It's been super hard to get myself to write cover letters and such. My mind gets bogged down with thoughts that keep telling me I'll never get the job.

    • @middleofnowhere1313
      @middleofnowhere1313 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Paste in the job description and tell chatgpt to write the cover letter, then just make modifications to it so it's accurate to your situation and not too cheesy.

  • @slimyelow
    @slimyelow 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Last year I had a job where the eustate was perfect and my health, motivation etc. where in excellent shape. Exactly one year later I worked at a job where I was either overwhelmed for a short period and then bored to death for a longer period. There was hardly ever a flow state and I got physically sick. I was miserable until the day got fired. From then on I felt an immense relief and happiness and wellbeing returned.

  • @yazan2025
    @yazan2025 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm so grateful to that TH-cam recommended your channel to me a long time ago, I'm so lucky to have you in my life, whatever I say or write will never show how much I appreciate the knowledge that you deliver to us in a beautiful & professional manner and for free. Seriously Dr. K THANK YOU.

  • @ThatsValForYa
    @ThatsValForYa 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hey Doc, i just want to say thank you for this video. This has genuinely absolutely changed my life. I suffer from a crippling anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder and have had extreme insomnia ever since i was a child. I have never EVER been able to fall asleep when i go to bed. It would take me up to 7-8 hours to fall asleep, but ever since i started doing the candle gazing technique, i have been able to do it while closing my eyes when trying to sleep. Imagining the candle in my mind and telling myself not to blink and to focus on the candle (even though i literally cant blind since my eyes are closed XD) but i've been actually able to calm down, fall into some kind of flow state where i just let thoughts pass and just "focus on the candle" in my mind and have managed to fall asleep shorty after i lay down in bed for the first time in my life. I cannot thank you enough. Genuinely, you have no idea how life changing this is for me. Thank you thank you THANK YOU. Your content is a godsend for people all around the world.

  • @fummy33hotmail
    @fummy33hotmail 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +115

    There are two very clear times I can remember entering flow state. Once was in 8th grade playing flag football. I was running so fast, pushing my body so hard that I stopped feeling the burn of my lungs and muscles, and all I could feel was the air pushing back against the front of my body as it moved forward. The second was playing SWAT on Halo Reach. Nothing better than single handedly wiping the floor with the other team

    • @Vagabondobiondo
      @Vagabondobiondo 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Nothing more relatable than the Halo: Reach comment. My first time playing Reach, ever, was at an OG LAN party with friends in like 2013. I had sworn off video games for a few years because I got absolutely nothing done while I was a gamer, but someone handed me a controller and I was curious how it played compared to the first three. Within about 10 minutes, people started complaining about "who the freak is [username]?? Who's playing him?" and I didn't know, because I had just taken the reins from someone else, but it turned out it was me. I only found out once I got curious enough to check the scoreboard, and I was beating everyone very badly. SWAT on Sword Base. I'll never forget how that felt.

    • @loganwolv3393
      @loganwolv3393 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That burn in your lungs, or more accurately said "That feeling of suffication and fatigue of your lungs" - some people think it's somehow not normal, but i beg to differ, if we push our bodies hard enough, you litterarely go hypoxic because the body dosen't get enough oxygen to sustain the physical activity so we can't produce enough ATP to sustain it therefore we feel tired and suffocated because when i hold my breath i have a simmilar feeling, so yeah, it's totally normal, i guess some people have very poor awareness of their body lol.

  • @imperialdelights1123
    @imperialdelights1123 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    i tried the meditation you explained, and unexpectedly i had an emotional release attempting it for the first time. I'm taking that as a good sign to continue the practice.

  • @IfritFGC
    @IfritFGC 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Thank you for this video. I especially struggle with pressure and letting go of my ego sometimes, so the advice definitely helps a lot.

  • @bhargavsolanki8067
    @bhargavsolanki8067 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I always feel bored at meditation while concentrating on breath but I never thought to challenge the technique and make it harder.
    Thank you, I will try it next time.

  • @japanboys13
    @japanboys13 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I came here because my brother told me what I was experiencing was flow state. He told me to watch this video and I was about to watch the video and thought what if watching this video makes me overthink it and I cannot enter this state anymore. I'll come back and watch it if I cannot get into it anymore. So tempting..

  • @sganicocchi5337
    @sganicocchi5337 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Having adhd is like being a two stroke with a small power band but that power band is just so good. Flow is what it feels like to be in that power band.

  • @realoraiyoutube
    @realoraiyoutube 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I just did this before I opened this video after struggling all week with adhd and anxiety. I saw a water drop on my shower curtain and I made myself stare at it until I felt relaxed looking at it without blinking. Sometimes when I try to make eye contact with people my mind bounces all over the place and it’s hard to stay relaxed and focused but when I do exercises like this and meditation, socializing becomes so much easier

  • @SparkSovereign
    @SparkSovereign 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

    There is some fascinating interplay between this and ADHD that I would love to hear your insights on!
    In particular, it seems like
    1) something that's nice for most people but downright critical for ADHD; doing work any other way is exhausting if it's doable at all
    2) something that's greatly impeded by ADHD, not just biologically by starting you with a handicap against having the capacity to stay on task, but you're almost certainly struggling with ego due to the standard issue ADHD trauma

    • @spacepanda3166
      @spacepanda3166 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      He has specially recommended trataka (the point-gazing technique) for people with ADHD in other videos. Maybe achieving a flow state is harder, but thats dosnt mean u cannot benefit from something that is specially designed to improve focus .

  • @KxNOxUTA
    @KxNOxUTA 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I think this is why things like the right music or podcast or even "doing stuff for someone I like, even though I don't like the thing" have me slip into flow state more easily with my inattentive type ADHD brain. It equally engages the brain (less boredom) and also regulates it (mind and emotions are concerned with the music&podcast content and is out of the way of me, cleaning up). I'm very easily discarding my ego, once I've "made up my heart and mind" (entering funny heightened states of mind without any help comes to me effortlessly!).
    I really love how you explained the workings of this process and the breathing tips!

  • @Kevin-fk3rk
    @Kevin-fk3rk 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I've used the fixed point gazing combined with mindfulness (to recognize when I need it) to really get into a better state for studying when I'm distractable. I learned plenty more from this video, but it's one of the most simple and effective meditations that I've experienced.

  • @donniesparks2676
    @donniesparks2676 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I read the book he showed in the beginning. The Body Keeps the Score is a fantastic book.

    • @alentjanestetico3014
      @alentjanestetico3014 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Glad to see someone else was able to recognize it on sight by seeing half the cover in about half a second.

  • @tannisandcooking9378
    @tannisandcooking9378 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Guys... The Blue Lock manga taught me this...

  • @radstf6342
    @radstf6342 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    please never stop making videos, even if you have to repeat content sometimes, it's so helpful to watch new videos from you on old topics as reminders

    • @Freakazoid12345
      @Freakazoid12345 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Videos are pretty good.
      Just too bad that Dr. K and staff participate in child abuse/sexualization of children and constantly cover it up.

  • @normanchan2001
    @normanchan2001 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have multiple ways of entering into flow state that I have learned over the years, starting at around 8 years old. The one thing each of these activities have in common is that it is doing something I love to do and actually kinda of good at.

  • @sourceeee
    @sourceeee 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    learning an instrument is a perfect way to get into a state of flow in my opinion because you can immediately get into it. "flow" for me is a state of intense focus/thoughtlessness where I am not in the past or future, but simply in the moment. I stop being me and become the music. It's like water flowing in a river. several movements combining and undulating in an constant chaotically ordered state of fluidity and temporal instability blending into other movements. Its pure, maximum control 99% guided by muscle memory, while there's maybe a very small conscious 1% that takes the wheel when particularly challenging parts come up. Repeating mantras in my head usually helps me maintain the state

  • @piotradamczyk3177
    @piotradamczyk3177 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Really, Dr. K, no words can describe how helpful job you're doing here. Thanks a lot, you're helping all of us so much, you're the best!

  • @sunnydanisummers
    @sunnydanisummers 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Oh man, I feel like this is a great transition to the discussion of why companies try to adopt a McMindfulness approach 10:30

  • @fran6b
    @fran6b 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    That is very interesting. I'm in uni right now and very often in a battle against my "lazy a$$" to read, and write, and so on. But I eventually get to work and often enter a flow state, which makes me understand deeply my learnings, and makes me able to recall them, and ultimately getting good results. Your video will certainly help me to ease the constant battle I have with myself to put on the hours. Paradoxically, as I'm able to enter a flow state on a regular basis, I'm always struggling to put me in the condition to get in. Like someone who falls asleep easily but always have to fight to go to bed. A never ending fight.

  • @Spongey1985
    @Spongey1985 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I played starcraft 2 at a very high level and started noticing that I would enter a flowstate when I had practiced a certain situation so many times that my subconscious just took over, however once I became conscious of being in the flow state it would snap me out of it.

  • @captain_buggles
    @captain_buggles 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love how like everyone and their mom says "comparison is bad".... and then your entire educational career proceeds to constantly encourage you to compare yourself.
    But really, feeling too much of the "ego" and the focus step seem to be where I personally always get screwed. Because sometimes it feels like I *can't* just choose to focus, and it's actually its own "state" I have to painstakingly try to enter in its own right.
    "Oh, but you watched this whole video" Because I paused like five times and was simultaneously tabbing out to check on my Rimworld game, lol.
    Like "it gets easier when you start" is basically a coin-flip phrase for me. There are so many types of task where I can and will still take any and every excuse to stop or "take a break" and then not re-start it.
    In turn leading to being scared to take those breaks, because I don't "trust" myself with them, which in turn makes me want to avoid the task more.

  • @FinalBoss27
    @FinalBoss27 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’ve been looking online for anything about the flow state. The “science” behind it. How it works vs your “off” days. Dr K comes in clutch again.

  • @James-dq3jo
    @James-dq3jo 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I find it happens from time to time, seemingly at random.
    Getting myself up & going & working is necessary but not sufficient to achieve this state.

  • @Ївген
    @Ївген 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I often find myself getting distracted by my thoughts at work. Thank you for the tips, I'll try to implement them, see if it helps

  • @veoxyl
    @veoxyl 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Dr. K was on fire in this one 😅 the content just keeps getting better! ❤

  • @cawcawmeowmeow
    @cawcawmeowmeow 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This lines up with what I've read and experienced with different "levels" of meditation.
    You can't really "do" jhana or access concentration. You can create the state that is more likely to attain highly focused meditation.

  • @ilbgentyl
    @ilbgentyl 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Been watching you for a while. My provider for my medication recommended this video. This will be a good topic when me and him talk haha.

  • @AspieMemoires
    @AspieMemoires 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    9:34 WAIT THATS WHAT THIS IS?
    😮
    I’ve been able to just, do this, since I was a kid. Oh my god. That’s what it’s called, I’ve gotten into many arguments with people like “no I’m not talking about zoning out. I’m fully there it’s different!” I could never explain it really.
    Because my understanding of what constituted a Flow State, was drastically different than what it is. I had concepts switched around more or less.
    Now I’m curious why I get into that mode so easily? Wonder if it’s related to my Asperger’s Syndrome.
    Edit: Also realizing I do Fixed Point Meditation as a natural habit but not knowing it as a meditation. Just something I do. 😂 that’s hilarious for me.

  • @GeeHood666
    @GeeHood666 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I enter Flow all the time. Concentration on the matter at hand and disipline of the mind does wonders.

  • @erickhiury2907
    @erickhiury2907 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I remembered a meditation I've read on the book Alter Ego Effect. I think it works to train entering the flow state without burning your eyes.
    The trick is to use imagination at your favour. You first pick an easy object to imagine (a paper, a ball,etc...), close your eyes and once you can clearly imagine it, also add a big red number "0" on it. Every time your mind wanders, increase the count by 1.
    (Tip#1: you can set a timer for about 2 minutes to track your progress on it).
    (Tip #2: to make it easier, imagine the number with a bright red color.)
    Glad if it helps ^^

  • @pressfinchat
    @pressfinchat 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I feel like, even though, we enjoy technological advancements now, our spiritual enlightenment falls a lot behind that of people of the ancient past. Sure, we may still have some of their knowledge, but a lot of us don't value these things enough to seek them out. I'm glad my friend recommended me this channel.

  • @simongloutnez589
    @simongloutnez589 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Surprisingly easy to enter flow state when I'm dropping off a clif with skis strapped on my feet. Almost impossible when I'm at my work desk 😂

  • @zethstar3475
    @zethstar3475 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I see, I've been subconsciously doing that this whole time
    I focus on work by pretending I'm in a sports anime about whatever task I'm doing
    The only issue is sometimes I'd get so hyped I'd snap out of flow
    So I guess I need to regulate my excitement too the breathing definitely helps

    • @JeremyHansPatrick
      @JeremyHansPatrick 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Instead of giving into the hype you should tell yourself, "okay, unto the next one" "next" "let's continue" etc. I remember a golfer once telling me that that's what they do to not snap out of the flow state.

  • @emilyloucks5907
    @emilyloucks5907 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Curious about the role cortisol plays in insecure attachment, also ADHD. Chaos = Excitement...

  • @abhitianand2613
    @abhitianand2613 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I was literally reading Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's book FLOW and this came into my recommended. I didn't even realise this was uploaded just now! What a cool coincidence. Dr. K has the best timing tbh

    • @Sebaa1337
      @Sebaa1337 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Exactly, his recent videos are very good💪

    • @zachcollette5608
      @zachcollette5608 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do you recommend the book?

    • @abhitianand2613
      @abhitianand2613 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@zachcollette5608 I've only read the first chapter yet, so it's too soon to have any opinions on it. Will write back once I finish the book 🫶🏽🪷

    • @abhitianand2613
      @abhitianand2613 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So far though kinda wishing Dr K had a book 😔

    • @justynas1167
      @justynas1167 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Was about to say, I took a whole course on Flow (Flow research collective) by Steven kotler who’s basically mihaly’s protege! Cool stuff, but I wish he talked more about the cycle of flow

  • @Akotski-ys9rr
    @Akotski-ys9rr 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have this when I want to start working out. At first I don’t really feel like doing it it but once I begin I start really getting into it and I can’t wait to go into my next set while I’m resting

  • @RJones-tn5vg
    @RJones-tn5vg 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I used to get As in economics because people would hit me up for my notes and to teach them after class. Tutoring is a great motivator.

  • @jonesaffrou6014
    @jonesaffrou6014 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    Didn't watch yet but entering it got to do something with meditation doesn't it😅
    Edit: Ok I was right but as usual it's a nuanced thing and I really appreciate the high yield approach, boredom is my number one obstacle that keeps me from meditating❤

  • @burgersuperking
    @burgersuperking 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The part about the challenge level is related to doing tasks only, but flow state is more like aligning with your purpose and not just for doing some tasks. Doing things to dissolve ego put you into a total flow state regarding the entire life, that's when you start to observe interconnectivity of everything in real fucking time

  • @hypercypher_
    @hypercypher_ 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This one makes sense! Thank you Dr. K!

  • @GreatHe
    @GreatHe 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for helping me / us to get a different view of "things".

  • @99sparks93
    @99sparks93 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Istg, the timing on these videos is almost supernatural at this point.

  • @cosmosprincess20
    @cosmosprincess20 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes! I had to teach my friends what i know in order to learn. for some reason that was the only way i got it. My physics professor made me do this and I was able to maintain a 4.0 for a whole year

  • @dend1
    @dend1 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Fixed point gazing and pratyahara track so i can sleep on time b4 bed got it

  • @annoyannoy
    @annoyannoy 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a big video.
    I recommend riding on a bus and just looking outside the window, thinking more and more. Though i've been always "flying in the clouds" since i was a kid, so my mind is occupied with itself even on just a simple walk. I feel like it is meditation.

  • @titiangohl8394
    @titiangohl8394 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sitting on my Master thesis right now - I needed this really bad. Thank you Dr. K.

  • @judylandry302
    @judylandry302 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I am always overwhelmed by so many tasks that need to get done, that I find I don't accomplish anything.
    I make lists: my to do lists. I break the task down into steps list's and the lists sit in a pile.
    I start a project, and immediately get sidelined by another project that needs to be done first.
    Ughhh.
    I feel like a failure.

  • @tomfoolery-4444
    @tomfoolery-4444 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    In my experience, another crucial component of entering flow state is doing something *meaningful.* If what I'm doing isn't very important to me, it doesn't matter how perfectly calibrated it is to my skill & energy level. Some deep part of me is going to be pissed off that I'm wasting my time, and I'll never experience flow for more than a moment at a time.
    Ask yourself if what you're doing is actually important or if it's bullshit. It helps!

  • @kell9577
    @kell9577 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The meditation technique about the fixed point seemed very interesting.
    I've been doing this unknowingly while I'm working out on the treadmill. I'd let myself focus on a single point at the wall in front of me and let my running synchronize with the music I'm listening (usually a song with a repetitive beat, no lyrics), and my breath. I always choose a relatively easy pace to do this, so that the running isn't the main focus, but it instead becomes just something that forces me to breathe in a certain way, as well as something that forces my body to be in a specific state. The endorphins from running don't hurt either.
    This has really helped me to stay "focused" on my running, while simultaneously I'm not exactly thinking about it, as I'm not focused per say at something in particular, I'm just existing in that point in time.
    I've found this technique to become my favourite meditation technique, and I'm wondering if anyone else is doing this. Could this be considered a fixed point meditation as well? Or is it just something else entirely?

  • @porky1118
    @porky1118 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    3:00 The task I'm currently doing is writing, which most of the is easier than most other tasks I'd do (programming, drawing, creating 3D characters)
    And I write multiple stories at once, so if I don't know further in one story, I just switch to another one. I always choose the one I'm most motivated in or where I know clearly how to progress.
    So whenever I get an idea, I write it down as exactly as it's currently in my mind. When I'm motivated I think of a general plan on what should happen in some specific story.
    When I'm not that motivated, I write stories, which I already wrote down in an abstract way before.
    When I'm not motilated at all, I just proofread existing stories and mark them an finished.
    Each accomplished task keeps my motivation going or even increases it, so it never stops completely.
    I have a overcomplicated system to manage all this, which sometimes forces me to focus on another story, which motivates me even more to write more stories. I have to continue writing stories, I started, in order to be allowed to start new stories. And I have to start writing new stories or continue short stories in order to be allowed to continue existing stories.
    I even wrote a small program to show me how many stories are allowed to be started and how scenes each story is allowed to have by now.
    So when I actively forbid myself to write something I want, I want to write it all the more. Usually I would just start writing that and realize it's too difficult, and motivation goes down.
    What now happens instead, I write what I'm not *that* motivated in, in order to be able to write again what I really want to write. This way the motivation doesn't go down when it's difficult.
    I write other stories which I also want to get out there, the motivation to write the stories I really want to grows and grows and I get new ideas. So when I'm allowed to write it again, the motivation is usually higher.
    Or sometimes I'm still more motivated to continue writing the other story which is not allowed anymore, and only write it in order to be able to write other stories.
    And I have different systems which encourage me to write more.
    The more I have written in advance, the more I'm allowed to publish. I'm not allowed to just publish everything just after I finished.
    And I'm only allowed to publish scenes of the story which has the most stories written in advance, so if I want to publish a specific scene as soon as possible, I also have to continue writing that specific story.
    It sounds unneccessary, but it works pretty well.
    And this way I'll be getting all interesting ideas I ever had, out without having to finish anything.

  • @samanthakim5035
    @samanthakim5035 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Literally in the middle of the video my mind suddenly remembered to compare again..
    I just feel stressed and having a guilty pleasure right now.

  • @flowstatevideo
    @flowstatevideo 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Now this is my kind of video, keep it up Dr. K! 💯

  • @kroozcastro9636
    @kroozcastro9636 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love how you teach yogic principles to gamers like us.

  • @MegaFIare
    @MegaFIare 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The book Dr. K holds up at 1:01 is The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk

  • @jdubbleu1011
    @jdubbleu1011 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dr K OP’ed his mind. Nice.

  • @ИльяКосинов-р2ф
    @ИльяКосинов-р2ф 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you ! Just returned from a date, I have the kind of problem that I was not really engagaged in converstation and girl said that I am speaking like I have a notes in my head. Time to time I just was in my head "quickly thinking " "what else I can say". I started to have this problem since I become teenager (11-12 years), I am now 20. I hope that this practices will help me.

    • @ИльяКосинов-р2ф
      @ИльяКосинов-р2ф 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Maybe the problem is more complex, I dunno, but, I will try to train my focus

  • @N22883
    @N22883 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I want to strongly emphasize what Dr K says at 6:40
    I frequently get very overwhelmed while I’m studying, and that can cause a plethora of avoidance actions: checking addicting apps, grabbing a snack in the pantry, cleaning, etc..
    But if I do resonant breathing (which is inhaling and exhaling for ~6 seconds) while studying I am consistently metabolizing those emotions
    Also, I’ll do alternate nostril breathing before I start studying

    • @N22883
      @N22883 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Also, HealthyGamer’s ‘Meditation to Remove Negative Emotion’ is absolutely amazing for this too

    • @N22883
      @N22883 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The video ‘procrastinate MORE not less’ is a great companion video for this topic as well

    • @homeyworkey
      @homeyworkey 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      thanks bro that problem is really relatable for me and many others. ill look into it and take note :)

    • @N22883
      @N22883 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@homeyworkey Yeah of course! Let me know if it helps you out!

  • @drscruffylupagus
    @drscruffylupagus 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In the same way that long exhales help to calm down and relax, longer inhales can help if you want to get some extra energy and kick up a gear. Then when you get to where you want you can balance the inhale and exhale durations, you can find a flow state and maintain the current gear.
    I'm still working on this but I'm having great results.

  • @chloeprice9544
    @chloeprice9544 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Been a student of Healthygamergg for a while and finally he’s teaching us how to master ultra instinct

  • @fuegopulls1
    @fuegopulls1 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    ITS FUCKIN DR K RIGHT HERE SON, LETS GOOOO

  • @nvwest
    @nvwest 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Reading fiction and fantasy if the most flow I ever feel. Such escapism from the ego. Not always in the most positive way maybe, but amazing

  • @devinoneill3854
    @devinoneill3854 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    loving the quick The Body Keeps The Score cameo

  • @Simon-43
    @Simon-43 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    great video! thanks Dr. K

  • @diaz2205
    @diaz2205 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Dr.K it's time that you do stand-up. Every time you do the Indian accent I can't stop laughing😂😂😂

  • @rickyinfinite5229
    @rickyinfinite5229 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For me to enter flow state there are some “entrance”
    1.When I experience strong emotions, like mentioned around 5:00, which strong emotions triggers tension and the force and dynamic as well as chemicals all changes within you
    2.When I expect nothing and just not plan everything in my head ; in this case my body and emotions or so called “subconscious” does everything for me
    But these are the two main ways that I get myself into flow state and the biggest enemy of how to ruined flow state is probably be too conscious about the concept of “entering flow state” itself.
    I personally studied psychology and concepts of psychology for a while so this is nothing new BUT YES! Technically when your mind is conscious you cannot enter flow state cause I think consciousness is something that go against the state of flow. So I think best way is just 🎶🎵🎼LET IT BE 🎶🎼🎵

  • @OtakuOG
    @OtakuOG 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO! At @13:18 YOU KILLED ME!! HAAH You earned a sub!

  • @fulcocrimson
    @fulcocrimson 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The speaker, Dr. K, argues that entering a flow state is not something you can do directly, but it's a state you achieve by setting the conditions right.
    The video outlines three main conditions to enter a flow state:
    1. Eustress: This is a healthy level of stress that keeps you engaged and focused. You can achieve this by making a boring task more challenging or calming yourself down if you're feeling overwhelmed.
    2. Lack of Ego: When you enter a flow state, your sense of self dissolves, and you become one with the task. To achieve this, avoid comparing yourself to others and let go of judgmental thoughts.
    3. Focus: You need to be able to sustain your focus for an extended period. Meditation techniques like fixed-point gazing can help you develop this skill.
    The speaker also mentions that entering a flow state is similar to falling asleep. You can't force yourself to sleep, but you can increase your chances of falling asleep by staying in bed. Similarly, you can't force yourself to enter a flow state, but you can create the conditions that make it more likely to happen.

  • @cory99998
    @cory99998 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow, ego is exactly why my creativity suffers so much. What will they think, this isnt novel enough, this isnt interesting, etc. Its all about flow

  • @JeremyHansPatrick
    @JeremyHansPatrick 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think even when the challenge is bigger than you could maybe handle, you can still enter a flow state. One of the main reasons you fail to enter the state is because you get frustrated. Frustration is distraction. Whenever im playing football, i immerse myself as deep as i can.
    Focus on the bal.
    Okay, i gave a bad pass. I'll do better next time.
    Okay, that tackle was too late. I'll do better next time.
    Okay, instead of pinging the ball back, I can utilize the space behind me and turn to start an attack. I'll do better next time.
    Like this, you grow into the game. Show no judgement, no frustration, slowly you are getting absorbed by the game, the moment. This is the no ego part of the flow state. Never ever think, 'oh wow, I am doing great, I can't be stopped, I am so much better'. This is what will take you out of the flow state. Instead continue those thought from earlier: 'Next one'. Just go to the next one. Continue. Don't stop. Thats the way I consistently get into the flow state. Even when it is really hard, and we frankly stand no chance, I find the strength to continue, and not give up, as if done correctly, you have no ego. Just the desire to continue staying in that state.

  • @sydneysabre
    @sydneysabre 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you, your content is truly so good helpful and informative. I've been looking for this.

  • @pencilcheck
    @pencilcheck 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i don't know if I entered flow state in the past, but I can engineer to enter the flow state by changing my sleep schedule and work on things that I have to focus and familiar with (worked on for years). My receipe: fatigue so much that you feel very sleepy, exhaust yourself, then sleep until you are awake, then with that clear mind, work on things that you don't like but you have to do and ideally it contains a lot of tasks and things to finish (e.g. programming), then you enter flow state very easily. you will feel like everything you do, you have a bit of out of body experience that you can almost obversing yourself doing stuff and you don't even think.

  • @rhondagreen-smith2761
    @rhondagreen-smith2761 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I actually really enjoyed this!

  • @a_cubed1307
    @a_cubed1307 หลายเดือนก่อน

    1. You don't enter the flow state, you let the flow state to enter
    2. Eustress good, distress bad. Task should be neither overwhelming nor boring
    3. Some cortisol is required but not too much. So flow state won't come to you if you're sleepy.
    4. Use deep breathing to overcome distress/ overwhelming emotions.
    5. Sense of ego dissipates when one is in flow state (or flow state comes when the sense of ego dissipates?)
    Practice for making flow state easier to set in
    1. Fixed point gazing: concentrating on a single point without blinking for extended time periods.
    2. Trataka (yogic practice)

  • @Ben-li5et
    @Ben-li5et 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    1- Flow state is a state of mind , not an action
    2- Do not try hard to enter flow state , cause its not an action its state
    3- you need a healthy amount of stress to enter flow state , something called eustress
    4- You need to let go of your ego
    5- Try fix point gazing meditation , traktaka

    • @Ben-li5et
      @Ben-li5et 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Let go of your ego so you become one with thing you are focusing on

  • @Purplethingyt
    @Purplethingyt 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In light of this cuffing season, can you do one on women that get rejected by their crushes a lot and how they can improve and get that yes?
    It's something I'm starting to see a lot of the gen z women complain about and as a man who would have seen that as a jockpot back when I was that age, I am genuinely am curious to see why it is happening and what their solutions should be.

  • @mrpk646
    @mrpk646 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I got ADHD. Probably other stuff too 😂
    I enter a flow state every day at work without fail. Here's what I noticed:
    You need consistency. Meaning what it is you're doing. How you do it, and the environment around you.
    You NEED intention. It's not just going happen, you need to apply yourself mentally and create a rhythm in what you're doing. Make working feel like stimming/or a repetitive loop.
    Keep that rhythm, and work that way till you finish. Time will fly by, you're work done will probably more than expected and you'll likely be finished with your work much earlier than expected.
    The downside is it's like swimming in a long rapid stream of water. If you get out of the stream because you let you're external or internal distract you, it's difficult to get back into the stream. (Unless you do it regularly).
    Because the stream is rapid, it's very tiring, and so the downside is you're productivity will go up and the work will be done quickly and well. But the level of fatigue will be greater.
    I don't work well unless I enter that state, in terms of productivity. I analyse samples in under a microscope. So it's very repetitive and easy to get into a rhythm luckily.
    Homework/revision/studying I never really gave it a go, because I didn't know how to get started. Couldn't find that stream. So didn't do good at school, just passed everything lol.
    I think for that kind of educational stuff, best advice to find that stream would be control the environment, get rid of anything that can distract. Get someone to help set up little milestones, and put comforting music on.... That's what I tried to do at college. It didn't help much 😂 I did 24 of my assignments in 2 weeks (which was after the deadline 😅). The deadline pressure doesn't always help you find the stream unfortunately 😕

  • @SlayPlenty
    @SlayPlenty 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    my colleague is very often complains about how she is left alone or all kinds of things relating to her overwhelmed state and what needs to be done whilst everyone else is also dealing with the same work enviroment. its not like her 'suffering' happens in a vacuum. its super annoying cause she is constantly has her ego hyperactive and is emotionally shaming us whilst we just want to be doing the tasks at hand.

  • @mystnu
    @mystnu 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was playing CS a couple days ago and felt like I entered a flow state but as soon as it got brought up I lost it because I started ego peeking and my ego got brought back in.