Once you’ve tasted flow, the question is: how do I get back there? How do I make it a lifestyle rather than just a lucky peak The answer lies in training consistency. Flow is not a spark—it’s a skill. It’s not enough to enter it: it must be sustained.
In 2Flow, we call it flow²: the ability to recognize the signals, recreate them, and maintain them. How? With a flow journal: every time you experience an intense moment, take note. What were you doing? What emotions were you feeling? What environment surrounded you? In short: create your personal flow map.
Then, build routines. A piece of music, a symbolic gesture, a specific time of day. All these elements can become “gateways” to your optimal mental state. And don’t forget to protect your deep time: pure focus sessions (no notifications, no interruptions) are the soil where flow takes root.
The good news? The more you enter it, the more you recognize it. The more you recognize it, the more you crave it. And the more you crave it… the more you find it again. Because once flow is activated, it seeks you just as much as you seek it.

