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What makes you lose track of time—and find yourself again?

With so many high-achievers in our community it was super interesting to learn about the moments when they lose track of time.  We’ve highlighted some of those conversations below.

Jerm V

Passion-woven incentive surely is leading my current fulfilling journey: Operating an online & in-person creative performance (since 2017, to now corresponding with you in 2025+). Read more>>

Lexey

I think now and always music makes me lose track of time, whether it’s listening or picking out melodies while sitting with the violin. I love to jot down ideas of songs and transitions, sets I could do for weeks on end and then sit and go through it. I pick out tempos and keys that make sense in putting it all together. Read more>>

Anastasia Pava

I often lose track of time when I’m immersed in a creative project, whether it’s website design, video editing, logo creation, or exploring new ideas. I get so into the process, trying out new things and experimenting with different concepts, that the hours just fly by. It’s one of those moments where I’m fully in the zone, just having fun with the work. Read more>>

Sab Pataki

When I need time to think or not think at all, I just go jogging by myself. There I can feel relief from anything and lost track of time by just breathing in and out. And there I can clear my head so I can find myself again and feel better Read more>>

Pablo Cano

From the moment I step into my workshop I find myself again. I learned this for a fact when my mother passed away last year. I was grieving and languishing for 3 months until one day I decided to go to my workshop and look at all my collections of things and projects I postponed as caregiver to my mom. Read more>>

Jennifer Weinberg

Traveling makes me lose track of time and find myself again. Experiencing a unique place, meeting new people, and delving into another culture helps me learn more about myself and about the world than anything else. Read more>>

Gabriel Perez

Drawing in my sketchbook. When it’s just me, a page, and my pens or markers, I can let my ideas flow freely. Add a good playlist and a strong coffee—or an ice-cold beer depending on the vibe—and I can easily fall into a creative flow state. Read more>>

Erin Cover

Scuba diving, without question. The moment I slip beneath the surface, everything else just disappears. I become weightless, suspended in this incredible blue space where my breathing becomes this rhythmic anchor. What captivates me is how the reef is simultaneously the most peaceful and chaotic place I’ve ever experienced. Read more>>

Anna Polonska

I lose track of time when I’m creating. When I design candle shapes, mix fragrances, and explore textures, I enter a flow where everything else disappears. It’s not just work — it’s a meditative process. I find myself again in the moment I hold the finished candle in my hands and see how it brings life to a space. Read more>>

 

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