In this video, Alexander explains why we can’t use the mentality of Peak Performance or High Performance as the strategy to blossom into the full expression of ourselves.

He explains that if we want to fulfill our Soul’s potential, then it’s not about trying to ‘perform’ our way into the fullness of who we are. The fullness of who we are is actually realized in another way entirely.

And when we do realize the fullness of ourselves, we connect with our optimal flow state, which is our state of being in which we are happiest, most at peace, and most productive.

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We realize our full potential in life, not by trying to overachieve, outperform, or 10x our productivity. That approach only pushes us out of our natural sweet spot and leads to stress and burnout. Rather, we realize our full potential when, and only when, we're in harmonic resonance with who we are.

When we're in sync with ourselves, we enter our flow state. It's what athletes or musicians might call being in "the zone." And it's then that we effortlessly elevate our life's performance.

The question, of course, is how to get in sync with ourselves? It's a question I could only answer for myself once I found out what's in the cards for me.

with love,
Alexander

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