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This collective intelligence, the sum total of what everyone in a distributed group can contribute, promises maximal focus…
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Full absorption in what we do feels good, and pleasure is the emotional marker for flow.
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One key to more flow in life comes when we align what we do with what we enjoy, as is the case with those fortunate folks whose jobs give them great pleasure.
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No matter how you get there, a keen focus jump-starts flow.
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To get the disengaged workers any nearer the focused range demands upping their motivation and enthusiasm, evoking a sense of purpose, and adding a dollop of pleasure.
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Overloading attention shrinks mental control.
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Forget that resolve to diet. Lost in the digital world we mindlessly reach for the Pringles.
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Active engagement of attention signifies top-down activity, an antidote to going through the day with a zombie-like automaticity.
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…the easy assumption that attention need be in the service of solving problems or achieving goals downplays the fruitfulness of the mind’s tendency to drift…
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Open awareness creates a mental platform for creative breakthroughs and unexpected insights.
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