?? Flow Club is the “latest work-from-home craze” according to The Wall Street Journal. The article explores how #bodydoubling, or working alongside other friendly people, can do wonders for your energy and productivity, and why it’s becoming mainstream. “Much like college students who study together at a campus library, many people find it energizing to be near others while trying to complete a task. As more adults become accustomed to virtual connections of all kinds—whether on a gaming app or a Peloton bike—some consumers say working alongside complete strangers on a screen is no longer weird.” Share this article with someone you care about to let them in on the latest craze! https://lnkd.in/env4NjMu #work #productivity #wfh #wfh2023 #workfromhome #workfromanywhere #adhd #adhdawareness #adhdadult #adhdwomen #adhdawareness #neurodiversity #neurodiversityatwork
关于我们
Join founders, builders, and operators in virtual co-working sessions designed to drop you into flow.
- 网站
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https://www.flow.club
Flow Club的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 科技、信息和媒体
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,CA
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2021
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主要
US,CA,San Francisco
Flow Club员工
动态
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What would it look like to live like you’re truly mortal? Susan Lieu shares how she moves with urgency not because she has it all figured out, but because waiting doesn’t guarantee more time. She doesn’t always know where to start. She just knows she has to.
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We’re taught to chase joy like a reward, something we get once we achieve the thing. But what if joy isn’t the destination? What if it’s the foundation? Meg Holloway explains why waiting for joy is overrated and how to find it in the mess, the mistakes, and the becoming.
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Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is slow down. Susan Lieu shares how carving out space to be still, connect, and let go of constant striving has helped her feel more grounded and more herself. It’s not about doing more. It’s about making room to just be.
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Even when you get what you wanted, it can still feel hard. Meg Holloway chose “elevate” as her word of the year and then realized why everything felt like a challenge. Elevation isn’t ease. It’s effort. But that’s what growth feels like.
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When you don’t slow down, sometimes your body makes the choice for you. Susan Lieu shares how her health forced her to pause, reflect, and reconnect with what truly matters.
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Confidence doesn’t come from thinking, it comes from trying. Meg Holloway shares why messy action matters more than feeling ready and how to break big goals into small steps.
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Prioritization is hard when there’s no clear structure. Susan Lieu shares how she experiments with different ways to stay focused, create accountability, and gain clarity.
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ADHD adults are four times more likely to be self-employed. Meg Holloway shares how getting diagnosed while launching her business forced her to rethink productivity, let go of neurotypical expectations, and design a workflow that actually works for her brain.
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Fear isn’t always a warning. Sometimes, it’s a sign that you’re on the right path. Susan Lieu shares how she leans into fear as a guide, using it to make bold choices and minimize regret.