How to Focus into Flow States with Isaiah Hankel
“Most people make the mistake of thinking time is their most valuable asset. Other people make the mistake of thinking money is their most valuable asset. More enlightened people may make the mistake of thinking their relationships are their most valuable asset. But they are all wrong.”
Find out on today’s show what your most valuable asset is and how to make the most of it.
We also dive into what us determining your level of happiness and what is getting in the way. It’s not what you think. Isaiah’s unique background allows him to offer a scientific approach and tangible methodology to the pursuit of purpose, focus and other entrepreneurial values that every individual and even the largest company can apply.
I rap with Isaiah Hankel about How to Focus for Growth
- Why you need to notice what you’re giving your energy to
- How to identity what gets you into a flow state
- A better definition of happiness
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BIO
Isaiah Hankel is an internationally recognized speaker and author who helps individuals, teams and organizations develop a more entrepreneurial mindset to accelerate their business success.
Isaiah’s unique background allows him to offer a scientific approach and tangible methodology to the pursuit of purpose, focus and other entrepreneurial values that every individual and even the largest company can apply.
Isaiah is a Doctor of Anatomy and Cell Biology and has worked extensively as a Fortune 500 consultant in the biotechnology industry and with some of the world’s leading corporations, including Amgen, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Roche and Genentech. He has also presented at many of the world’s premier academic institutions, including Harvard University, Stanford University, Oxford University, Cambridge University, The Pasteur Institute and The Curie Institute.
Long before getting his doctorate, Isaiah was a sheep farmer in rural Idaho who struggled in school and was diagnosed repeatedly with ADD and ADHD. He survived college and barely made it into graduate school where he was quickly put on academic probation and forced to work as a janitor and sleep in a friend’s basement to make ends meet. Just a few years later, Isaiah formed three successful, multinational businesses and published his book, Black Hole Focus.
Intersection between living a life with purpose and establishing financial freedom. Covering topics of focus, purpose, imposter syndrome and strategy.
Favorite Quotes
” The hierarchy of human needs is autonomy, connection and growth.”
“Most people make the mistake of thinking time is their most valuable asset. Other people make the mistake of thinking money is their most valuable asset. More enlightened people may make the mistake of thinking their relationships are their most valuable asset. But they are all wrong.”
“You need to cut things off in your life that aren’t aligned with what you want.” Isaiah Hankel
“Happiness is when what you think, what you say what you do and what you think are in harmony.” Gandhi