Flow
Callie Roos - Fast Track Business for Growth
Business model for optimized flow | Extreme Team Experiences | Leaders for Agility / Inspirational Speaker
As I, Callie Roos, grew older, I became aware of a world in which many individuals feel powerless, hopeless, and helpless. It appears they always want to play the victim, blaming others for their circumstances. And unfortunately, there are instances where people and institutions do indeed inflict harm upon us. This is the reality we live in.
However, a significant shift occurred within my mind that not only changed my identity but also altered my understanding of what it means to be human. It is within this context that I choose to maintain a mindset of growth and progress, regardless of my circumstances. I strive for a state where nothing remains stagnant, where life and work exist on the precipice of the unexpected, and within this realm, I discover continuous personal development and ultimate fulfillment. If I fail to achieve this, I will always seek equilibrium, desiring control and rejecting opportunities for change. I consider myself proactive and independent, actively seeking collaborations and working towards a common purpose. My life is in a constant state of motion. Because of this realization, I can only perceive life and everything beyond it as a single, interconnected entity. This understanding creates a sense of connection between all things if only I could fully grasp it.
Often, when I enter a business establishment such as a car dealership, restaurant, general store, bank, or government service department, I can observe the absence of flow and the frustrations that accompany it, while others seem oblivious. I often search for the next-level supervisor or manager, thinking that if it is so apparent to me, I would love to share my observations with them. However, it baffles me that they often become offended, distant, and refuse to consider my input or work with it. Why is it they cannot see what I see? It all boils down to a high level of attentiveness, where one can perceive things for what they truly are. This ability to see what others cannot is what sets us apart as leaders.
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However, individuals who cultivate their innate capacity to generate flow experience a sense of harmony and transformation, turning it into a guiding principle. - Callie Roos - Fast Track Business for Growth
“Flow is a state of being when we are completely focused, and fully immersed in what we are doing. In flow our work seems effortless, creativity goes into overdrive, we feel inspired, and motivation springs forth from within.” - Dragos Bratasanu
Human Resources Professional
9 个月Well said
My main purpose is to help entrepreneurs, professionals, and business owners make smart financial decisions, protect assets, and build wealth for their families and communities.
9 个月Oh my goodness, I share your frustration that they cannot see what you see. I do have a question for you: When and how did the significant shift occur within your mind that not only changed your identity but also altered your understanding of what it means to be human? And how is it possible that one get others to also go through this transformation - that off-cause if they want to! Wishing you more than enough! https://bit.ly/3HF0NSr ???????????????
Seeker of wisdom, connector of ideas, and catalyst for meaningful change.
9 个月Flow is indeed a fascinating (and rewarding) experience, Callie...