So, HN, what are your tricks and hacks to _limitlesslify_ yourself? I'm becoming desperate.
You get into the zone because you're obsessed with a problem or an idea. It's the key to being in the flow. Too many people try to optimize the environment, when it helps only a little.
Unfortunately, I only have a little clue how to trigger it. But I do know that what you're working on is the most important part. In addition to that journaling, reading, and meditation help. Other than that, it's okay to leave these things to chance and not try too hard.
I guess it has to do with how quiet and serene that time you can become, which helps you jump straight in the zone without even realizing it.
Should we call it "the vortex of absorption", LOL?! :D
(legit ADHD diagnosis, not self medicated, speak with your PCP if able)
The first task was game sound design, and the second one was game marketing. Both tasks seemed impenetrable because I had no experience with either. Yet I managed to create the entire soundscape and SFX for the game in about a month, and, with the second workload, broke into game marketing and started getting some positive response.
Here's how it worked: both impenetrable problems turned out to be breakable into small chunks that were 1) easy enough for a beginner, and 2) came with immediately pleasing rewards on an intermittent schedule. For example, a sound that plays in a previously silent game, or 20 upvotes on a Reddit marketing post are immediately rewarding, but you cannot predict that the next post will be lucky, or that you will find a perfect sound effect on Audiojungle.
Both workloads turned into hugely addictive dopamine loops -- marketing felt similar to Diablo or a slot machine, and looking for sounds on Audiojungle felt like browsing porn. Due to that addictiveness I was able to work for 12-14 hours per day.
The absence of distractions is also helpful: the flow state was at its best at night when my family was sleeping.
* listen to music with no vocals. For whatever reason, vocals distract me from thinking. I often use brain.fm or a "synthwave" set of songs on Spotify.
* write my ideas for architecture/code down on paper and check them off one-by-one. Then handwriting helps me.
Good luck!
Doesn't always work though.
So for me. Working in the night at home works the best. Absolutely no WhatsApp or Instagram or Facebook ding-dong, no screaming outside, no loud sounds.. and then, it helps me even more, when o talk to myself when I do some critical thinking and debugging the whole night xD
Once you find yourself in a moment of struggle with staying focused, getting into the "right state", etc., do the following. Put everything aside, grab a pencil and a piece of paper, and go to some quiet place. Sit still and quiet for 10 minutes. Do absolutely nothing - produce minimum entropy. Then start writing down everything that starts coming down to your mind: any thoughts, worries, ideas, whatsoever. Keep writing until you feel like nothing else to add. Put a date and return to what you've been doing. You can throw the paper away or hide it somewhere, but most importantly forget about it.
Call it brain dumping or anything else. For me it doesn't mater how it works unless it works. I have my own adjustments to this technique, but generally it's the same. Sometimes I get very surprising insights and get simple answers for questions which seemed to be complicated. Sometimes it just helps to clear up my mind. Anyways, I hope you'll find it useful. Good luck!
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At home with my desktop computer I just can't get focused, I end up on youtube, twitter, etc... in a public setting you have peer pressure not to start watching memes or whatever, plus you get the benefit of the "ritual" or "context switch" of commuting and working in a different space.
I'm far from productive or a master at focus though and I'm still learning and working on it, but this works when I just can't seem to concentrate for 5min at home.
Meditation
Belief in a higher purpose
Yoga/exercise
the kindle scribe has been nice for this because i’m not tempted by other apps on the tablet as with my ipad, and i still have documentation readily available in ebook form.
Not the other way around.
Anything that avoids grinding away at the work, avoids flow.
Trying to be efficient. Trying to optimize. Trying to align the stars. These are not grinding away at the work.
You've been interrupted? So what. Nobody cares. Get back to grinding away at the work.
The only magic trick is grinding away at the work.
Good luck.
You have to know yourself to keep yourself capable of peak productivity.
2. Only work on things you're passionate about.
If I don't have enough real, important things to do on any given day, white noise begins to creep into my psyche and I end up shaving yaks.
So anecdotally load yourself up with even more stuff to do!
Take care of your body and mind and the rest of life becomes a lot easier.