# Inviting the Sweet Spot: A Gentle Approach to Life's Flow

> My Intention For this 17th edition of The Distillation (formally the Joyful Sovereignty Weekly), my intention is to introduce a perspective of the Sweet...

**Date:** 2024-03-15
**Category:** the-distillation

<p></p><figure><div><img alt="" src="//img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/63b44413-1bd1-41f7-a1a3-d748eba816d5/The%20Distillation%20%2317%20-%20Sweet%20Spot.png/:/cr=t:0%25,l:0%25,w:100%25,h:100%25/rs=w:1280"></div></figure><p></p><p>&nbsp;</p><div><h2><em><strong>My Intention</strong></em></h2></div><p><em>For this 17th edition of The Distillation (formally the Joyful Sovereignty Weekly), my intention is to introduce a perspective of the Sweet Spot that will lead to easeful integration into your life.</em></p><p></p><hr><p></p><p><br>
Ever feel like you’re being jerked around by life?</p><p><br>
That feeling where you’re tugged in one direction one day, then a completely different direction the next.</p><p><br>
Part of you wants life to be easier, but you know that’s not the deepest truth.</p><p><br>
Welcoming the challenges is good in theory, but often difficult in practice.</p><p><br>
In addition to <a href="https://lanebelone.com/blog/f/transmuting-pressure-cultivating-the-anti-fragility-mindset" rel="">becoming anti-fragile</a>, you can integrate the Sweet Spot in your life.</p><p><br>
It’s a simple concept, but there are some best practices (and obstacles to avoid).</p><p><br>
Read further to explore this concept deeper and how to avoid unnecessary detours.</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://lanebelone.com/newsletter" target="_blank" rel="noopener"></a></p><figure><div><a href="https://lanebelone.com/newsletter" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img alt="" src="//img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/63b44413-1bd1-41f7-a1a3-d748eba816d5/Newsletter%20Signup%20(in%20Newsletter)%20(1).png/:/cr=t:0%25,l:0%25,w:100%25,h:100%25/rs=w:1280"></a></div></figure><p></p><p><br>
</p><div><h2><strong>The Sweet Spot</strong></h2></div><p>You’re probably familiar with the concept of the Sweet Spot.</p><p><br>
A definition from <a href="https://www.dictionary.com/browse/sweet%20spot" rel="">Dictionary.com</a>: “a point, range, or particular set of conditions that will achieve the most desirable or effective outcome.”</p><p><br>
Achieving the most desirable or effective outcome can be a tall order.</p><p><br>
An empowered perspective is that a Sweet Spot already exists for this moment.</p><p><br>
Aligning yourself with it is the answer.</p><p><br>
Meaning, you don’t have to “create” a Sweet Spot. You can intend to gain coherence with the Sweet Spot that is already here.</p><p><br>
If that perspective sounds daunting, continue reading.</p><p><br>
If this sounds interesting, also keep reading.</p><p><br>
</p><div><h2><strong>Invite, Don’t Force</strong></h2></div><p>The last thing you want to do is force the Sweet Spot.</p><p><br>
It’s like smothering someone against their will to take some “joy” you have.</p><p><br>
It almost sounds nice, but it’s actually annoying (and a bit rude).</p><p><br>
A “loose prompting” of the sweet spot is key.</p><p><br>
Not concentrating, focusing on or forcing it too much, but rather a soft invitation.</p><p><br>
The sweet spot “arrives” into your life in a flowing and sometimes even magical way.</p><p><br>
The harder you try to force it, the more elusive the Sweet Spot becomes.</p><p><br>
Always <em>just</em> out of reach.</p><p><br>
To avoid this painful dynamic, invite.</p><p><br>
This is one stumbling block for many, but there is also another.</p><p><br>
</p><div><h2><strong>Beware of Perfectionism</strong></h2></div><p>Another hurdle on your way to the Sweet Spot is perfectionism.</p><p><br>
This is: “it’s gotta be perfectly perfect for it to be the perfect sweet spot.”</p><p><br>
This type of mindset leads to things are never good enough.</p><p><br>
The idea is to welcome the sweet spot, while not succumbing to perfectionism.</p><p><br>
The first secret is to embrace the iterative process.</p><p><br>
Meaning, do it once and see what happens. Then reflect at what you did and see how it can be improved 1%.</p><p><br>
Then repeat.</p><p><br>
The second secret is to embrace the journey and the unfolding process, not what the “idea” of the sweet spot “should” be.</p><p><br>
The Sweet Spot is a feeling, not an idea.</p><p><br>
The idea sets the wheels in motion for the Sweet Spot, while feeling it anchors it in your bones.</p><p><br>
</p><div><h2><strong>Exploring The Edges</strong></h2></div><p><a href="https://lanebelone.com/blog/f/restoration-revolution-redefining-rest-for-optimal-living" rel="">Going back to a previous Distillation</a>, we discussed the formula: Stress + Rest = Growth.</p><p><br>
If you have too much stress, then it’s no good.</p><p><br>
If you have too much rest, that’s no good either.</p><p><br>
The only way to know what is “too much” one way or the other, is to explore the edges.</p><p><br>
If you’re present with the process, you’ll know when you’ve hit the edge (outside of the sweet spot) and can return back.</p><p><br>
Don’t shy away from the edges, welcome it.</p><p><br>
Experience is the validator.</p><p><br>
There is a point when you will hit diminished returns when you explore one side or the other.</p><p><br>
Each exploration of the edge is a data point your subconscious can organize on your behalf.</p><p><br>
This constant experimentation allows for you to flow with the adaptive sweet spot.</p><p><br>
</p><div><h2><strong>An Adaptive Sweet Spot</strong></h2></div><p>The Sweet Spot isn’t static, it’s adaptive.</p><p><br>
The Sweet Spot not only adapts to the situation, but also to the person.</p><p><br>
Your Sweet Spot is different than any other persons Sweet Spot.</p><p><br>
Further, your Sweet Spot changes (adapts) over time.</p><p><br>
Know that the sweet spot is in constant change.</p><p><br>
Once you “arrive” to the feeling of the sweet spot, then ride WITH it.</p><p><br>
Not being attached to yesterdays Sweet Spot.</p><p><br>
<a href="https://lanebelone.com/blog/f/the-structure-flow-of-creativity" rel="">In another Distillation</a>, we discussed the integration of structure and flow.</p><p><br>
The Sweet Spot can be applied to that dynamic.</p><p><br>
Establish just enough structure for you to explore the flow of the adaptive Sweet Spot.</p><p><br>
The structure gets you going, helps build momentum.</p><p><br>
Then let go of the structure and explore what it feels like to flow with it.</p><p><br>
</p><div><h2><strong>Action Steps</strong></h2></div><p>This weeks action steps are a simple ask.</p><p></p><ol>
  <li>Schedule 15 minutes to contemplate on what area of life you’d like to operate more in the Sweet Spot. You can also do this spontaneously (like in 2 minutes from reading this).</li>
  <li>Identify one thing you can do that will help you operate in the Sweet Spot.</li>
  <li>Do the thing within 3 days.</li>
</ol><p></p><p>That’s it for this edition of The Distillation.</p><p><br>
Wish you a great rest of your day!</p><p><br>
With Joyful Sovereignty,</p><p><br>
Lane</p><p><br>
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