Find Your Flow
The Simple and Life-Changing Practice for a Happier You
by Sarah Gregg
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Pub Date Jan 07 2020 | Archive Date Dec 30 2019
Quarto Publishing Group - Rock Point | Rock Point
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Description
In Find Your Flow, life coach and neurolinguistic programming practitioner Sarah Gregg reveals a powerful four-step journal system that can be applied to your everyday life. All it takes is a few minutes a day to help you find your flow through:
- Morning grateful flow—wake up happy as you start your day, writing words of gratitude and creating a positive mood that lasts all day.
- Forward focus—identify your priorities for the day to bring a sense of harmony and balance between what you must do and what you want to do
- Total flow—script your ideal day to spot opportunities, stay on course, and defend yourself against distraction
- Nighttime reflection—lean into the lessons that are showing up in life, spot opportunities to find more flow, and celebrate the powerful small steps you’re taking each day to create meaningful life changes.
The Live Well series from Rock Point invites you to create a life you love through multiple acts of self-discovery and reinvention. These encouraging gift books touch on fun yet hardworking self-improvement strategies, whether it’s learning to value progress over perfection, taking time to meditate and slow down to literally smell the roses, or finding time to show gratitude and develop a personal mantra. From learning how to obtain more restful sleep and creating a healthy work/life balance to developing personal style and your own happy place, the Live Well series encourages you to live your best life.
Other titles in the series include: Progress Over Perfection; Be Happy; Seeking Slow; Finding Gratitude; Eff This! Meditation; The Joy of Forest Bathing; Find Your Mantra; It Had to be You; Men’s Society; Genius Jokes; The Calm and Cozy Book of Sleep; Beating Burnout; Ayurveda for Life; Choose Happy; and You Got This.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781631066290 |
PRICE | $18.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 128 |
Featured Reviews
A short and sweet book with simple suggestions to start and end your day to improve flow in your life. Practical but sparse.
This is a great high level book to use as a reminder for all the things that are important in our day to day lives, and how the little simple things make all the difference. It won't tell you anything new but will address the obvious with a simple high level nudge. It is a good book for dipping into for a quick reminder and would also make a great gift book.
This was a phenomenal book that helps in creating meaningful morning and evening routines to help shape your day. It’s about being grateful and setting goals. The first 40 pages is the reading portion, the the last 20 pages are for journaling. I enjoyed the stories and tips included here.
This book talks about the four things we should do daily to live a life full of flow.
1) Morning gratitude
2) Setting intention for the day'
3) Mindfulness throughout the day
4) Night time reflection
The book talks about scripting your ideal day. The information presented was useful and the book was very pleasing to look at.
Recommended as a physical book. Will make a good gift.
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley.
While I’m sure the majority of us are familiar with the concept of gratitude journaling, I was surprised at just how effective it could be when combined with the mundane everyday tasks that we tend to regard as chores or things to just “get through “.
These obligations become something a bit more sacred when they are given a mindful approach. We no longer “go with the flow” in life, instead we become the ones in control.
The concept of this book is based off of psychologically proven methods that have shown that when you approach things with intention- put energy into the things you wouldn’t normally celebrate- it can improve everyday happiness, help you with future goals, and assist you in fulfilling your overall potential.
The basis of the FLOW system is to take the time each day to script what your ideal day would be.
By making a ritual out of it, it becomes less chore-like and more motivational.
There are 4 things to do daily to achieve this:
•• MORNING GRATITUDE ••
This has been psychologically proven to make a marked difference in the outcome of the rest of your day.
•• FORWARD FOCUS ••
Taking a few minutes to be mindful about your goals for the day. Decide those that you MUST do, and what you’d LIKE to do; and prioritize them as if they were equally important. We generally don’t treat our WANTS as priorities. This is important to our success as well!
•• TOTAL FLOW ••
Learn to use Imagery Scripting in order to plan your day out and keep on track despite distractions.
•• NIGHTTIME REFLECTION ••
A bedtime journal routine to reflect on your day and actively look for lessons to be learned, things to be worked on, opportunities we may have missed, and even accomplishments that should be celebrated.
The author teaches this by breaking each chapter into parts:
First, she relays her own personal story about how her old habits were affecting her life before.
Then, she explains the psychology of each section of FLOW, offering tips and ideas to help you brainstorm how you’d like to work your own personal system.
Ending each chapter is a step-by-step instructional section on how to practice each part.
I wanted to exercise this book personally before giving my review, but my kidney had other plans. I ended up spending most of my time either bedridden or hospitalized. So, I’m bummed that I can’t personally vouch for if it was successful for me.
However, I can say that I think this book is extremely well written, easy to follow, a convenient size, (not a time-consuming read). That can be nice sometimes for us lazy self-help seekers!
In fact, the last 40-ish pages of the book are actually guided journal pages for you to fill out, which is a great way to help kickstart your journey.
Aesthetically, it’s a lovely little book, filled with bright colors, quotes, and pleasing fonts.
Overall I found it to be pretty motivating, and I can’t wait to try it out.
I do have to say that I definitely think it would be better in actual book form if you were going to purchase, as most journals are; in my opinion.
I was provided with a copy of this from the publisher and Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
Review will be distributed amongst my other platforms very soon!
I received an advanced reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
What a fantastic motivational book to help teach you the importance of positive thinking and recognizing what is important, achievable and the power of planning this daily and reflecting upon our days, plans and experiences too.
The back has afew blank pages to fill in to get you started which is a fantastic idea as it gives you a guide of getting into a routine, showing you an organised formatted way to achieve the goals the book guides you to do, and helping you to get started.
I will definitely be giving this a go in 2020 as the whole book gives fantastic advice and makes a great deal of sense.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. Thank you NetGalley..
This was a short but practical book.. easy to follow.. easy to read.
A great introduction to techniques and tips to build your happiness and find peace.
As I was already familiar with most of the tips the writer offers to the readers,I found the book a bit basic however it is well researched and clearly written.
The book could be very useful to start goal setting and a journey to introspection and self-discovery.
As someone who has reap delved into mindfulness, meditation and the heal and growth of my own mental health over the last 3 or so years I can really appreciate the tips and ideas in this book. The way the 4 step programme is laid out makes it easy to follow along with apply to real life. I tend to love or hate the selp help kind of books and it all depends in the authors approach at it and the vibe that makes it a make or break with me and this was was definitely a hit. I would love to purchase the book to refer back to and to have so family and friends can flip through it and get their own tips from it.
Mindfulness. The art of Being.
This all seemed slightly familiar to me. I used to start my morning in somewhat similar undertakings of Gratitude, writing things down, journaling and focusing on the day ahead. I haven't done that for eons, and this short, succinct work is positive, easy to follow and useful.
The four step program includes--
Morning Grateful flow: Wake up Happy
Forward Focus:Living with Intention
Total Flow: Train Your Brain
Nighttime Reflections: Become Aware, Grow and Flow
Journal pages incorporating these steps has been included to help make a start.
"Find your flow" is a timely reminder to me of past forgotten habits and a chance to move in a old but new direction.
A Rock Point ARC via NetGalley
Do you feel unfulfilled? Are you successful but still not feeling happy? Then this is the book for you! Find Your Flow is basically a how-to guide that explains what you need to do in order to be happy. But it isn’t a magical solution — in other words, you won’t become happy just from reading it. It will require daily work on your part and the author clearly lays out a four-step system that she personally vouches for.
This is a friendly and motivating book that’s determined to make you happier. It is a relatively short book, which I really appreciate because it is so practical, filled with recommendations and things to do and/or change in order to get you on the road to happiness. This book is not bogged down with unnecessary stories or abstract theories. It is not at all abstract and is not filled with theory or quotes from pontificating academics. Rather, it is succinct and clear plus at the end, there is a worksheet to get you started. It is very well researched book, providing footnotes and sources. Results of relevant psychological studies are conveyed without jargon or unnecessary detail. Sarah peppers the text with anecdotes to illustrate major points and will sometimes use her own life experience as an example.
I am sure many of you have heard of Flow. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi published a book called Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience in 1990 and followed it up seven years later with Finding Flow: The Psychology of Engagement with Everyday Life. What I didn’t know is that in a 2004 TED talk, Csikszentmihalyi revealed that Flow is the secret to happiness. Importantly, achieving Flow is something that you yourself can do and Sarah shows you how to do it.
Sarah recommends a daily journal system based on Flow. Essentially, you will start each day with positivity/gratitude and end your day with reflection. Sarah is very clear about the specific questions to address and when to do so. I can hear you saying — Oh no, do I have to write in a journal every day? Yes you do but it only takes a few minutes in the morning and at night. You will find it much more beneficial to your mental state to do this journal first thing in the morning instead of checking your email or the news.
Because Sarah finally found happiness with her system, as did her friends and family, she generously decided to share it with the world in this book. How lucky we are!
Thank you to Quarto Publishing Group - Rock Point and NetGalley for a temporary advance reader copy in exchange for my honest opinion.
I'll lay my cards on this table with this book - this is good. As self-help books go, I'll admit to being a complete novice however, I have been practising mindfulness meditation now for 10 months, and 'find your flow' appears to apply some of the same therapeutic techniques, that when applied, can improve your life. The book itself is beautifully designed (very 'Instagram-able') and I guess this is for easy readability and can be put down / picked up when required. Sarah Gregg certainly knows her flow and has applied this to her own life, which adds credibility. The book is well researched and applies scientific evidence from referenced studies when referring to the four parts of the 'find our flow' process;
1. Morning Grateful Flow - Wake Up Happy
2. Forward Focus - Live with Intention
3. Total Flow - Train Your Brain
4. Nighttime Reflection - Become aware, grow and flow
The book also contains a journal with which you can record and plan your flow, and immediately apply positive applications to your daily life. The premise is one of simplicity, order, and clarity. In this crazy busy modern world, meditate, or find your flow; it can only be a good thing!
I have been on a self-help / mentalhealth journey for a couple years now, and have been reading books similar to Find Your Flow, I always find them to be a bit overwhelming, so was pleased to see that this was only about 100 pages. It read a bit like a class textbook, and i did find my focus to be wavering quite a bit once I hit the halfway mark, but there was enough examples and ah-ha moments to get me through. And I was definitely a fan of the guided journalling pages at the back of the book. Guided is always something that appeals to me, as I have trouble with words, etc. This was the perfect first book read for 2020.
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