There’s something missing from your Obsidian workflow that nobody is talking about. It’s not a plugin, template or custom built task management system (thank goodness).
What I found after coaching many knowledge workers across various fields is that they all wished they were part of a community of divergent thinkers who were leveraging the same tools for the same goal -to be free to explore their curiosity.
I have learned about so many amazing tools and resources from my clients. I started thinking how great it would be if we could all share the unique ways that we have used systems, strategies and tools to help us think and live more productive lives.
Then I did what any risk-taking creative would do and turned my idea into a reality. For the past 2 weeks I’ve spent my all time and energy building a community site away from the distractions of manipulative social media algorithms.
I call it Flow Labs – a space to sharpen your thinking and get more work done in less time.
For people with ADHD, staying productive is an uphill battle. When we have no accountability or support, our efforts to get things done can diminish in isolation.
Community is the missing essential component to your workflow because it is what will enable you to thrive without fully relying on will power. Just like with personal knowledge management, the more you attention you invest into a community the more value you’ll gain from it.
Personally, I’m going all in on Flow Labs. I’m investing my time, attention and money into building something I truly believe will add life-long value to the lives of all who invest in themselves by joining.
“This platform alone, even just for the focus blocks, is worth it. I’m honestly so excited about Flow Labs because this is the type of community I would have love to have for myself at 18 years old, but also as an adult I think its so valuable.” –Timothy Torres, M.S., Researcher.
I built Flow Labs as the ADHD support community I wish I had my whole life. Now all I need is your participation and feedback to help it grow into something that can help you and thousands of other ADHDers who strive to think better and find flow in the age of distraction.
I am inviting you to a private opening of Flow Labs before public launch. Upon joining, you’ll get full access to the community free for 30 days.
Here’s what you’ll get access to: