Man, I was completely fried. I mean, truly running on fumes. I had about four huge things on my plate—personal fitness goals, a major software migration at work, getting this newsletter automation set up, and trying to keep up with reading technical docs. I was doing all of them badly. My brain felt like popcorn popping constantly. Zero focus. I was generating noise, not progress.
I realized my biggest enemy wasn’t lack of time, it was lack of intense, surgical focus. My energy was diluted into maybe 2% effort across fifty tasks. I needed to find a way to smash that wall. I was looking for something primal. Something that wasn’t gentle yoga meditation—I needed power, fast.
That’s when I stumbled onto the whole spiritual meaning of the cobra. Not the scary animal, but the symbol. It’s all about Kundalini, the coiled potential energy sitting at the base, ready to shoot straight up. I wasn’t looking for cosmic awakening; I was looking for a way to harvest that explosive, directional power and apply it to my messed up daily schedule. I wanted that potent, immediate strike capability.

The Pre-Strike Protocol: Coiling the Energy
I decided to engineer a system mimicking that coiled energy. It started with absolute refusal to multitask. I mean, zero multitasking. This wasn’t easy because I’m addicted to flipping tabs, but I forced myself to lock down the environment.
The first thing I implemented was the ‘Coil Session.’ Every morning, before I even opened the laptop, I took fifteen minutes to sit. I didn’t meditate in the traditional sense; I mentally gathered all the scattered anxieties and tasks into one central spot in my solar plexus, like winding a spring. I used deep, slow diaphragm breathing for this. It wasn’t relaxing. It was tense, focused collection of power. I was trying to feel heavy, potent, ready to move.
Next, I identified the target. A cobra doesn’t strike at ten things. It focuses on one thing that matters most. Out of my four major projects, I chose the software migration. That became the singular target for the week. Everything else got time-boxed down to the bare minimum maintenance level. This step alone was crucial—I had to physically write down, “I am striking at the migration documentation,” every single morning.
Executing the Strike: Unleashing Potency
When the work block started, there was no gentle easing in. The cobra strikes with immediate, explosive force. I designed 90-minute ‘Strike Sessions.’ During these windows, I killed the notifications on everything. I put my phone across the room and turned it face down. If a distracting thought crept in—a sudden memory about needing groceries or checking Instagram—I literally had to say out loud, “I am coiling this thought back down; I am not striking yet.”
- I drilled into the single task with maximum velocity. I wasn’t allowing myself the luxury of reading documents slowly. I forced aggressive comprehension and immediate application.
- If I hit a snag, I didn’t stop to browse solutions for an hour. I gave myself five minutes to find the immediate answer, and if it wasn’t there, I marked the spot and moved to the next actionable step. The goal was forward motion, not perfection.
The feeling was incredible. It was like I had access to a hidden reserve of intense, hyper-focused energy I didn’t know I had. I felt my brow furrow and my focus tighten until the 90 minutes were up. It wasn’t enjoyable in a cozy way; it was raw, exhausting, and incredibly productive.
The Transformation: Shedding the Old Skin
After three weeks of this intense cycle—coiling, striking, retreating, and coiling again—I blew through the migration project that had been dragging for three months. I didn’t just finish it; I finished it cleanly, efficiently, and with minimal errors. I realized the difference between working hard and working potently.
My old habit was chaotic, low-energy scatter. That was my old skin. By applying the cobra principle, I learned that true power comes from disciplined restraint (the coil) followed by an unstoppable burst of directed action (the strike). I noticed a massive drop in my overall anxiety because my energy wasn’t constantly leaking. I felt grounded. Powerful.
I’m still using this protocol. I continue to define my single potent strike target every week. If you’re feeling scattered and ineffective, stop trying to paddle gently. Gather that energy, coil it tight, and then unleash it on the one thing that will actually move your life forward. That sudden, decisive energy is already inside you; you just have to be disciplined enough to channel it.
