
Busy Work Is a Lie | Steven Puri on Flow State, Deep Work & Hollywood Discipline
In this episode of the Localization Fireside Chat, Robin Ayoub sits down with Steven Puri, Founder of The Sukha Company and former Hollywood film executive. Steven brings a rare perspective to the productivity conversation. Before building a focus and flow platform for knowledge workers, he worked inside major film studios where deadlines, budgets, and creative pressure were non-negotiable. In Hollywood, you ship. There is no room for performative productivity. The conversation explores why busy work creates the illusion of progress and how real output requires intentional deep work. Steven explains: What film production teaches about discipline and workflow design Why flow state is not accidental and can be induced The difference between activity and meaningful accomplishment How remote teams lose focus and how to rebuild it Why leadership must declare mission and values clearly How environment, sound, and structure affect cognitive performance Why deep work is becoming a competitive advantage Sukha, which means “happiness” in Sanskrit, was built to help people enter structured focus sessions intentionally. The platform combines task prioritization, time boxing, and scientifically designed flow music to reduce distraction and increase meaningful output. This episode is not about hustle. It is about systems. If you are leading teams, building products, or trying to reclaim your own focus, this conversation offers practical frameworks to reduce noise and produce work that matters. Connect with Steven Puri Website: https://www.thesukha.co Media: https://www.thesukha.co/media Watch the Full Episode YouTube: https://youtu.be/5m2dzQaDLgc
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Show Notes
In this episode of the Localization Fireside Chat, Robin Ayoub speaks with Steven Puri, Founder of The Sukha Company and former Hollywood film executive.
Steven shares what working inside major film studios taught him about discipline, creative output, and delivering under pressure. He explains why “busy work” creates the illusion of productivity, and how real progress requires deep work, structured focus, and intentional flow states.
The conversation explores:
• The difference between activity and meaningful output
• What Hollywood production workflows teach startup founders
• How to intentionally enter a flow state
• Why remote teams struggle with focus
• Leadership lessons about clarity, mission, and discipline
• The role of environment and sound in concentration
• Why deep work is becoming a competitive advantage
If you lead teams, build products, or want to improve your own performance, this episode offers a practical lens on designing work that actually produces results.
Watch the full episode on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/5m2dzQaDLgc
Connect with Steven Puri:
https://www.thesukha.co
https://www.thesukha.co/media
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https://www.l10nfiresidechat.com
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