#84: Too Much Socializing? Finding the Right Balance Between Social Time and Alone Time for Flow (FLOW & BALANCE SERIES #3)
Are you a people person? Or are you more of an introvert? Are you more likely to get into flow when you are with others (group flow or team flow) or when you are alone? How can you find that “just right” balance between extroverted versus introverted activities so that you can proactively support your life in flowing in a way that works for YOU?
In this episode of The Flow Habit podcast, host Laurie Smith, author of the book The Flow Habit: Creating Peace, Passion, Purpose & Everyday Miracles explores the power of finding a balance between your social activities and alone time.
Whether you’re feeling socially overwhelmed, craving deeper connection, or simply trying to create more peace and flow in your life, this episode will help you better understand your unique needs right now at this point in your life.
Sometimes the path to flow isn’t about doing more—it’s about knowing when to connect and when to retreat. Only you know what you need to experience more flow.
This episode is #3 in Laurie’s series on find a sense of balance, a podcast series designed to help you reflect on your own unique flow formula so you can feel more flow, abundance, and everyday miracles.
Download this episode and listen whenever you want to feel more uplifted.
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