How To Stop Languishing And Find Flow

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Having a bit of a hard time during these unprecedented times? You likely need to stop languishing and start finding a flow. Yes, indeed, languishing is not relegated to the lazy or uninspired, it can affect everyone especially during times of (global) stress, when everyone has had a full plate of concerns, from health, to the economy, and the wellbeing of friends, family and colleagues. As Adam Grant explains in his TED Talk, you can find a flow and a path that helps you stop languishing and gets you moving forward once again. In many cases, there are things you need to stop doing as a lawyer to enable you to reach greater heights and success in your career.

“Have you found yourself staying up late, joylessly bingeing TV shows and doomscrolling through the news, or simply navigating your day uninspired and aimless? Chances are you’re languishing, says organizational psychologist Adam Grant — a psychic malaise that has become all too common after many months of the pandemic. He breaks down the key indicators of languishing and presents three ways to escape that “meh” feeling and start finding your flow.”

Read: Adam Grant: How to stop languishing and start finding flow | TED Talk