Yep! It's basically a user-maintained collection of free courses and tutorials from all over the Internet, coupled with a personal learning management system.
Weekly routines and daily to-dos, periodically adjusted for long-term goals.
The power of routines is that your brain is not frequently using up energy for getting you to do whatever you have to do--instead, you're simply showing up to something you expect would happen.
Really good points! Motivation, incentive, social component, and sources of assistance will all need to be meticulously crafted if one were to challenge the current system.
My best bet on getting into a flow when I am working or learning is having a routine that puts me in a state of mind that I am showing up to something instead of sitting through whatever I am going to do.
That means you're probably not going to experience any flow when you're just starting on something.
Anecdotally, I find it a very transferrable skill, which, once acquired from one subject or activity, would boost your capability to apply in another.
I suppose that's why meditation and yoga have been all over the place these days, as it goes along the same line of logic. On that note, perhaps just mediate and do yoga.
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