Flow state
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According to Medical News Today website:
| “ | The term “flow state” describes a mental state in which a person is completely focused on a single task or activity. They are directing all of their attention toward the task, and they do not experience many thoughts about themselves or their performance. Some people refer to this informally as being “in the zone.”
The concept of flow comes from the field of positive psychology, which is the study of things that help humans thrive. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, who was an influential part of the movement, coined the term. Flow has similarities with mindfulness, as both involve a focus on the present moment. However, people often use the term “flow” in reference to situations in which they are being productive, whereas a person can be in a state of mindfulness regardless of whether they are doing a task... Characteristics of a flow state Tasks that tend to encourage a state of flow often share similar characteristics. These tasks may be:
Some signs that a person is in a state of flow include:
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- ↑ What a flow state is and how to achieve it, Medical News Today