Don’t you just love it when things go smoothly? At such times, events, tasks, and conversations seem to happen naturally, and in a way that flows with perfect timing and seamless execution? We have all enjoyed these wonderful occasions. But we are also familiar (perhaps, more so) with the opposite experience, when obtaining progress seems to require supreme effort.
The concept of “flow”—this elusive and wonderful mode of operation—fascinates me, and I have always been drawn to questions surrounding the subject, such as:
• What is the state of flow, and how does it relate to human performance?
• Does flow happen accidentally or intentionally?
• How can we recapture or reproduce this state when it matters most?
Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Flow by Author & Speaker Dan Thurmon
I recently listened to a superb motivational speech by Dan Thurmon. Here is an article on "Flow" that is very motivating too:
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