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👉 Zero to Dangerous helps you accomplish your wildest professional goals while reclaiming time, space, and freedom in your personal life.
Have you ever wondered how you can turn your career from a necessity into a source of inspiration?
Would you like to be your best self at work instead of tired, burnt out, overworked, and stressed?
Would you like to know what it takes to skyrocket your productivity?
If yes, then flow is the answer you have been looking for.
In this episode, we are talking with former NFL player Bret Lockett and Stanford neuroscientist Andrew Huberman about living and working in the zone.
Bret Lockett is a leading business consultant, speaker, entrepreneur, and former NFL player.
Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., studies comparative neurology at Stanford University to better understand the human brain and human brain evolution.
We will share tools that allow you to turn your career into an opportunity for flow and peak performance.
We will cover how to ensure that every challenge in your career is an inflection point.
We discuss how you can embrace risk and start healthy risk-taking.
And we also share how to structure your day and work environment for deep work.
This episode will help you do your most ambitious professional goals by unlocking peak performance.
In this episode, you will learn about:
OUR FLOW TRAINING
We are currently accepting new participants in our flagship flow training: 👉 Zero to Dangerous.
Our science-backed peak performance training is for entrepreneurs and knowledge workers like you wanting to accomplish their wildest professional goals while reclaiming time, space, and freedom in their personal life.
In Zero to Dangerous,
After the training, you will be able to access flow states on-demand, so you can spend your entire workday in that hyper-focused zone and say goodbye to the distractions of politics, colleagues, and trivial nonsense.
To apply for Zero to Dangerous, go to 👉 getmoreflow.com/ to book a call with our team who will help you assess if is a good fit for you.
Rooting for you!
Why Learning Is At The Core Of Peak Performance — Steven Kotler | Flow Research Collective Radio
Rethinking Cognitive Biases And The Unconscious— Dr. Sarah Sarkis | Flow Research Collective Radio
Fortitude And The Very Edge Of Our Capabilities — Damian Browne | Flow Research Collective Radio
New Book Revealed: The Art of Impossible — Steven Kotler | Flow Research Collective Radio
Action Sports As A Tool For Accelerated Self-Development — Cedric Dumont | Flow Research Collective Radio
Why Sleep Is A Crucial Component Of Performance — Dr. Wendy Troxel | Flow Research Collective Radio
Burnout, Futurology, and Flow — Steven Kotler | Flow Research Collective Radio
Pushing Limits With Flow — Dr. Michele Ufer | Flow Research Collective Radio
Peak Performance on The Long Haul — Remi Adeleke | Flow Research Collective Radio
Maintaining Peak Performance As A Parent — Gabby Reece | Flow Research Collective Radio
The Importance Of Practicing Happiness — Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar | Flow Research Collective Radio
From The Frontiers Of Research On Flow, Cannabis And The Endocannabinoid System — Jason Silva, Will Kleidon | Flow Research Collective Radio
Discover The Inner Workings Of Our Flow Training (2/2) — Rian Doris, Conor Murphy | Flow Research Collective Radio
Behind The Scenes Of Our Flow Training (1/2) — Rian Doris, Conor Murphy | Flow Research Collective Radio
Leveraging your Emotions to Improve Decision Making and Performance — Dr. Glenn Fox | Flow Research Collective Radio
Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World — Dr.Adam Gazzaley | Flow Research Collective Radio
The Science of Trust and Love — Dr. Paul Zak | Flow Research Collective Radio
Uncovering Peak Performance and Maximizing Human Potential — Dr. Michael Gervais | Flow Research Collective Radio
Understanding the Origins of Flow Research — Steven Kotler | Flow Research Collective Radio
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