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…flow, the deep sense of engagement… isn’t a nicety. It’s a necessity. We need it to survive. It is the oxygen of the soul.
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Left to their own devices… children seek out flow with the inevitability of a natural law. So should we all.
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It seems plausible that the role of practice in producing the highly enjoyable flow state could be part of [passion].
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…there is nothing as engaging as this state of working at the very limits of your ability – or what both game designers and psychologists call ‘flow.’
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A major flow experience can improve our mood for hours, or even days… But because it’s such a state of extreme engagement, it eventually uses up our physical and mental resources.
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Too much flow can lead to happiness burnout. Meanwhile, too much fiero can lead to addiction.
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When we are in the process of doing we are at our most calm, engaged, and creative. Be present and enjoy the flow of your talents as you express them.
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Remember this: You never do your best work when you are desperate for cash. Once money becomes an issue, you are too stressed out to let the creative juices flow.
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The more income flowing your way, the more creative you can be and the more selectively you can receive new opportunities. That’s a big reason the side hustle is so magical.
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When we link tasks properly, we create workflow solutions that both improve our customers’ productivity and also make our relationships with those customers stickier.
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