Episode 307. Why deep work is the real competitive advantage w/ Steven Puri, founder of The Sukha Company

This episode of The Art of Entrepreneurship is for founders and leaders who want to reclaim focus and build sustainable high performance in a world filled with distraction.

Many entrepreneurs confuse busy work with meaningful output, but the real edge comes from deep work, clarity and intentional attention.

My guest is Steven Puri, founder and CEO of The Sukha Company, whose background includes producing Oscar-winning visual effects and building venture-backed startups. We explore why remote work often feels chaotic, how blurred boundaries erode productivity and why deep work is becoming increasingly rare and valuable.

Steven breaks down what flow states really are, why they drive your best creative work and how your environment and systems can help you enter them more consistently. We also unpack practical habits founders can adopt to protect focus, reduce overwhelm and move their business forward without burning out.

Tune in if you’re ready to stop reacting all day and start creating space for the deep, focused work that actually moves your business forward.

About Steven Puri

Steven Puri has been a senior executive at two major motion picture studios and has raised over $20M in venture capital. He produced digital effects for Independence Day, which won the Academy Award for Visual Effects, and later founded multiple startups—including one successful exit. Steven now leads The Sukha Company, a focus and flow platform designed to help people achieve sustainable high performance. He lives in Austin, TX.

Connect with Steven: Website | LinkedIn

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