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Tool up: How to use AI as your personal thought-leadership partner

Published June 18, 2026 in Brain Circuits • 3 min read

It’s easy to think clearly when the topic is straightforward and ideas are flowing. Here’s how to use AI when the situation is complex, time is tight, and solutions seem far off.

AI and ā€˜flow’ state

Since psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi pioneered the concept of flow in 1975, it has achieved great currency among behavioral psychologists, academics, and sports scientists. Defined by Gold and Ciorciari as ā€œa state of optimal performance denoted by smooth and accurate performance with an acute absorption in the task to the point of time dissociation and dissociative tendencies,ā€ it has also given management theorists much pause for thought.

A landmark McKinsey study, for example, found that executives reported being five times more productive in flow states, yet spent less than 10% of their working day there. The same study pointed out that ā€œCompanies cannot manufacture the flow state, but they can create an atmosphere that encourages it.ā€ This article sets out how to do exactly that, using AI as your co-thinker.

How personalized AI unlocks flow

Think about what gets in the way of your best thinking. It’s rarely a lack of ideas – it’s the friction before the ideas can form: rebuilding context, explaining background, losing the thread after an interruption, adjusting to another’s pace. A personalized AI co-thinker removes all of that, so what follows is flow. Here’s how it works:

  • You are understood on the first attempt: No re-explaining – every exchange goes directly to the thinking.
  • You always start where you left off: No warm-up, no wasted time rebuilding context.
  • The curiosity loop takes over: Input → anticipation → response → insight → new question.
  • Interruptions no longer break everything: Context is preserved and you return to precisely where you left off – things flow even in fragmented schedules.

How to build flow using AI

Four key practices help you ensure that your next AI session produces your best thinking:

  • Build your context once: Upload strategic plans, stakeholder maps, decision memos.
  • Share how you think: Tell the AI tool not just what you know, but how you think. Specify where you want to be pushed and where you want support. This upfront investment will repay you multiple times in every subsequent session.
  • Orient before you begin: ā€œCFO pushed back on Asia expansion. Need to rethink the financials before Friday’s board. I’m rushed – slow me down.ā€ Three sentences: the difference between grinding and flowing.
  • Recalibrate quarterly: Priorities shift. A co-thinker still calibrated on last quarter’s challenges will pull you silently toward last quarter’s answers. Refresh when the terrain changes.

Key takeaway

By deliberately shaping AI as a co-thinker, you can create flow reliably and close the gap between your potential and what you actually produce.

Authors

Francesca-Giulia Mereu

Executive coach

Francesca–Giulia Mereu is an executive coach with over 25 years’ experience, specializing in personal energy management and leadership transition. She is the author of Recharge Your Batteries, a certified yoga teacher, and creator of the popular ā€œEnergy Checkā€ online tool. She coaches senior leaders at IMD and through CCHN, the Center of Competence on Humanitarian Negotiation. She shares more energy-focused posts via her LinkedIn private group.

Paolo Cervini Capgemini

Paolo Cervini

Vice President of Capgemini Invent

Paolo Cervini is Vice President of Capgemini Invent and Co-leader of the Management Lab by Capgemini Invent. He is a member of the 2023 Thinkers50 Radar community.

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