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June 24, 2021 69 mins

Creativity is on deck as we keep on reading (like keep on swimming) this summer. Steven Kotler shares how to get into a flow state and the many benefits to your life and potentially others. Majo Molofino shows how the 5 Good Girl Rules could be keeping you small and preventing you from doing what your values are. Annie Duke, show us how to decide as not only a good way to be more deliberate, but as an act of self compassion. And finally, Charlie Gilkey show us what could be getting in the way of your best work and how to make it happen through many different tools. If you’ve been wanting to do something special in the summer or anytime, this is a great episode for you!

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