In his new business TV show, Roger Hamilton explains that the most successful sports stars and businesspeople alike, have a keen awareness of what puts them "in flow", and they do their utmost to stay in flow as much as of the time as possible.
Hamilton is a renowned speaker, author, business expert, and founder of the XL Group network for social entrepreneurs, educators and leaders.
Hanging in there is more difficult.
felpaluche 2 months ago
What about when your just starting out ;) you have to do everything...
peace60993 1 year ago
That is well said. We should put more time into the things we enjoy, but wasn't mentioned is that the other stuff we aren't keen on, we should outsource.
LocalBusinessExpert 1 year ago
Think about the kind of entrepreneurs that we follow. Richard Branson, Bill Gates, when they are focused on what they love to do. They are not feeling what they do as hard work. Or they would stop work. They are not doing that, They earn good money and they keep doing it. There is a sense that when you are in the flow you can truly be the best you can be.
Dinz2000 3 years ago
If you think for example: about someone who gets into flow in a game of football. Then it is not a surprise that everyone is kicking that person the ball. They just know that that person is able to do the most with that ball.
Dinz2000 3 years ago
Compare with the flow in a river.
If you where to drop a leaf in a river it will always be drawn to the area of greatest flow.
Now in China they call this flow The Way or the Tao.
Its your path of least resistance.
When you look at moment in your life. You will find there are times when all things are attracted to you. There is nothing mystical about it.
Dinz2000 3 years ago
To be extraordinary you do less Roger Hamilton
You do more of what you are good at and you do less of everything else.
Dinz2000 3 years ago
very true. well put!
InstrumentalMangmnt 3 years ago