I started thinking about new ways to get into the zone after watching this TED conference video by Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi: [**Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi: Creativity, fulfillment and flow**][1] One of the results of his study is a graph that compares the challenge of an activity vs. the perceived skill that you have in doing the activity. The intersections of the two fall into mental state zones with Flow (or "in the zone") in the upper right where a high challenge is being met with a high skill level. If you think about the things you do every day, it's pretty easy to figure out where they should be placed on the graph and it's pretty perceptive in figuring out your mental attitude toward those tasks. I printed out my version of his diagram and I try to mentally graph my tasks onto the chart. Then I try to find ways to alter the tasks to shift them toward the upper right (or at least the middle). ![alt text][2] [Big Version][3] Other than that, [Leechblock][4] has been by biggest help in staying on focus. I haven't had to add SO to my daily blocks yet, but I do have a special category for it where I can do a "lockdown" on it if I get too distracted. [1]: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/mihaly_csikszentmihalyi_on_flow.html [2]: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3015/3039778526_e5637e8d97.jpg [3]: http://flickr.com/photos/cmpalmer/3039778526/sizes/o/ [4]: http://www.proginosko.com/leechblock.html