“Csikszentmihalyi defines flow as
a human state of optimal functioning, a dynamic balance of challenge and
skill,” wrote Sky Nelson-Isaacs. “In the proper activities and under the proper
conditions, we become one with our lives, enacting ‘a complete focusing of
attention on the task at hand — thus leaving no room in the mind for irrelevant
information.’ When we are in a state like this, thinking and feeling become
integrated, with neither controlling the other.”
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