You know those days when everything just clicks?
You sit down to work, and it’s like the words write themselves, a new client shows up, and you don’t even have to try that hard.
You’re in a rhythm. There’s no pressure to make something happen. And somehow you end up getting twice as much done in half the time.
That’s flow.
And it’s one of my #1 secrets to prosperity. Some people see it as a mindset (and it is), but it’s also a strategy.
Most entrepreneurs are trained to override their natural rhythm. Wake up early. Power through. Let your to-do list be your boss.
Wrong. That’s how you burn out.
When you’re in flow, you collapse time.
You bypass obstacles, you follow the nudges, and you feel like a badass.
One of my 7-Figure Players dropped into flow (using several of my templates from Mo’Flow and Conjure)…
… and in less than 48 hours, she attracted a 23K client, wrote an entire email campaign, and “downloaded” a strategy to help her biz boom so she could move to her dream home in another country.
These types of results are normal when you’re in flow because you’re in alignment with your power.
You’re tapped into what matters.
You’re tuned in to your intuition (aka your Inner Business Expert), the voice that already knows your next best move, even when your brain is scrambling to figure it out.
Here’s what staying in flow looks like:
- You listen to what feels light, fun, or obvious… and you follow that.
- You don’t guilt yourself for needing rest, breaks, or space to think.
- You stop doing things just because you can, and start doing them because they’re the right move for right now.
- You let your energy, not your to-do list, guide your next moves.
Does that mean you sit on your couch all day and hope someone wires you 10K?
No. But it does mean you stop trying to force a result from an action you already know isn’t it.
When you follow the flow, you’re not procrastinating… you’re lining up with the exact timing, people, and circumstances that make it easy.
And sometimes it doesn’t look logical. Sometimes it looks like taking a walk instead of writing the email. Or skipping a strategy call to go journal. Or saying yes to something “random” that ends up opening the biggest door.
Flow doesn’t always look productive. But it’s exactly what creates quantum leaps.