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Enough of all this daydreaming and walking, it's time to do some work. But does this mean Flow is put on pause while you surrender yourself to the tyranny of oppression? Of course not, the Flow has only just be-go! This week cultural relativism is washed away by the currents of Csikszentmihalyi's value judgments, as we look at the case study of welder Joe and how he found Flow not only in the factory, but also at home with his extraordinary rainbow fountains. We look at enjoying work in the 2020s, with Dan dismissing James' comparisons of best and worst jobs. And we ask, who is to blame for dissatisfaction in the workplace? Who do you think... But don't worry, we'll guide you safely to the indubitably superior function of the autotelic worker. So stop faffing about and press Play; there's work to be done.Find all episodes of Private Practice Podcast and send us your thoughts at www.privatepracticepodcast.net (as long as you're not simultaneously welding) – I'm sure we will enjoy the Flow experience of thinking about your concise, considered and extraordinarily witty contributions.'Flow' by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi claims to be 'The classic work on how to achieve happiness', although we think it's more like 'how to create states of purposeful complexity', which make for enjoyment, which can be interpreted as happiness. But obviously no one is going to write that on the cover of a book. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi spent over two decades looking scientifically at situations in which people from a variety of social and biological backgrounds report feelings of deep enjoyment. His studies revealed that what makes experience genuinely satisfying is a state of ordered concentration and complexity, which eliminates the psychic entropy that causes anxiety, and he called this 'Flow'.
Not too hard, not too easy. Tense and release, tense and release. The careful focusing of attention. All these elements help achieve arguably the most satisfying of all mental states called 'Flow'. Inspired by Jesse Schell's insight in his book, "The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses", Anthony & Skylar discuss Jesse's insights and how Flow is achieved in some of their favorite games.Join us as they discuss Rocket League, League of Legends, Dota 2, and more!
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How much enjoyment can you get out of absolutely nothing? If you assign some time to close off those sensory inputs we looked at last time and leave the brain to stimulate all content, just how high can you get? Wordplay, daydreams and memory are all "looked at" this week (whatever that means). We also condense the entire history of the world into one concise podcast. Of course we don't, we bring up the subject of history instead as an ordered Flow activity to look at personal history, or psychoanalysis. Everything starts to come together in this episode as we include the many ideas in psychoanalysis not just in terms of creating the conditions of Flow for other activities, but as an inherent Flow activity in… you've guessed it… in the moment. It's the coming together of Freud and Jung with Csikszentmihalyi and Yalom, not to mention Dan and James. That can be as sexually charged as your subconscious demands. This week we go well beyond Dan's cognitive ability and plunge him into the abyss of anxiety, questioning if our lofty podcast is not accessible enough for you, basic simpleton. Well you can make the call on that one, mapping it onto your own Flow diagram of challenge and ability.Find all episodes of Private Practice Podcast and send us your thoughts at www.privatepracticepodcast.net – I'm sure we will enjoy the Flow experience of thinking about your concise, considered and extraordinarily witty contributions, and trying to store them in a complex memory palace.'Flow' by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi claims to be 'The classic work on how to achieve happiness', although we think it's more like 'how to create states of purposeful complexity', which make for enjoyment, which can be interpreted as happiness. But obviously no one is going to write that on the cover of a book. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi spent over two decades looking scientifically at situations in which people from a variety of social and biological backgrounds report feelings of deep enjoyment. His studies revealed that what makes experience genuinely satisfying is a state of ordered concentration and complexity, which eliminates the psychic entropy that causes anxiety, and he called this 'Flow'.
Welcome to the Flow with Faith Podcast. A place where we discuss all about embracing the ebb & flow of life. This podcast is here to inspire positivity & healing to my fellow humans. It is part of my souls mission to help raise the earth's vibration. My name is Faith Lawrence & I am an Earth Appreciator & Explorer, Passionate Entrepreneur, Awakened Artisan, Energy Healer, and a Dedicated Yogi. Thank you for existing and riding these waves with me. Stay tuned as I have lots to share. ...Embrace the F L O W... ~Infinite blessings to you~ ART FOR SALE: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AwakenedArtisan Want a custom art piece? Commissions are currently open! ART COMMISSION FORM:http://www.123formbuilder.com/form-5122498/art-commission-request-form MY FAVORITE HOLISTIC HEALTH PRODUCTS: https://thoughtcloud.net/ref/faith.lawrence5/ IG: @awakenedartisan --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/faith-lawrence/support
We're going to ask some of life's biggest questions in this girthy episode. What sex toys does Dan use? Does pain exist? Can lavender cure PTSD?The Body in Flow is the subject as we examine the senses, particularly sight and touch, to explore sex, art and walking as Flow activities. We look at "Flowing sex" in many positions, touching on some of the loose ends of our Perversion episode last season, but also considering monogamy as a Flow activity. James leaves the Private Practice Studio this week to take you on a walk somewhere hideous, to talk about aesthetics and to see if he should be changing the world or merely looking at it. We go on a tour of an art gallery to create order in consciousness, and question which other states of mind you can access by walking into them. There's a scientific conundrum about the existence of pleasure and pain, and an ethical one about how to interpret it. And if you're playing along with the drinking game every time Dan says "Flow experience" or "accessible" you'll be unconscious before we're even half way on our odyssey this week. It makes sense (at least one of them) to fully use your ears and concentrate on the stimulation (and titillation) of The Body in Flow.Find all episodes of Private Practice Podcast and send us your thoughts at www.privatepracticepodcast.net – I'm sure we will enjoy the Flow experience of reading your concise, considered and extraordinarily witty contributions.'Flow' by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi claims to be 'The classic work on how to achieve happiness', although we think it's more like 'how to create states of purposeful complexity', which make for enjoyment, which can be interpreted as happiness. But obviously no one is going to write that on the cover of a book. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi spent over two decades looking scientifically at situations in which people from a variety of social and biological backgrounds report feelings of deep enjoyment. His studies revealed that what makes experience genuinely satisfying is a state of ordered concentration and complexity, which eliminates the psychic entropy that causes anxiety, and he called this 'Flow'.
Pav Bryan is joined by Spokes Mental Fitness Coach, Alan Heary. They discuss exactly what 'The Zone' or 'Flow' is and just how important it is for athletes to be able to access.In this episode you will learn how to access 'The Zone' and the benefits to your training and racing that this will bring. You will find out about anti-distraction techniques and how to remain calm in high pressure circumstances.They finish giving you some top tips on exactly how to get started and how best to utilise this.
The Conditions of Flow, Chapter 4 in the book, looks at society and environment to see which external circumstances clear the Flow runway for take-off, and which ice it over to leave your flight, complete with all that emotional baggage, grounded at the airport. But it also looks at the individual, their personality, and what they need to do or understand in any conditions to achieve Flow (and pack nothing but pants and fudge in their case). This makes it an action, and not a mystical happenstance as Venus is aligned with Uranus and your chia seeds are in harmony with your feng shui.A lot is packed into this episode, including some singing and an audio graph, but when James gets the small allowance of fun out of his system the conversation moves onto the role of religion, tradition and cultural rituals which provide Flow experiences through order and complexity. We discuss how in many modern societies these have been well-intentionally blown up and created better living conditions for women and gays to find their Flow, but in the process throwing the baby out with the bathwater can cause some anxiety when society has no replacement rules or structure, and everyone has to create their own and compete to have them implemented.In looking at mushrooms and other hallucinogenic 'Vertigo' mind-games, we are unsure if the author does not believe they add complexity like other "mind-expanding" games, or if he is saying that there is a finite amount of information a person can process at any time, and so mushrooms merely shuffle this and 'expansion' is impossible on a linguistic level.Instead of finding Flow in Nazi concentration camps as a prisoner of war, this time the subject is the Nazi himself, demonstrating the need for Flow and yet the lack of its inherent virtue and quality. And from external to internal conditions; selfishness and self-consciousness can override flow, causing, for example, selfish people to only talk so they can go on about themselves, says James…Find all episodes of Private Practice Podcast and send us your thoughts at www.privatepracticepodcast.net – I'm sure we will enjoy the Flow experience of reading your concise, considered and extraordinarily witty contributions.'Flow' by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi claims to be 'The classic work on how to achieve happiness', although we think it's more like 'how to create states of purposeful complexity', which make for enjoyment, which can be interpreted as happiness. But obviously no one is going to write that on the cover of a book. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi spent over two decades looking scientifically at situations in which people from a variety of social and biological backgrounds report feelings of deep enjoyment. His studies revealed that what makes experience genuinely satisfying is a state of ordered concentration and complexity, which eliminates the psychic entropy that causes anxiety, and he called this 'Flow'.
No pleasure. No happiness. Only enjoyment. Creating new order in consciousness is the subject of this episode, in which we reject the symbolic goal of happiness, pushed by the publishers of 'Flow'. We look at cancelling activities which provide only pleasure, most of which are found guilty of obstructing Flow, concentrating instead on the pursuit of complex enjoyment. Since the Flow experience is not inherently "good" and the super-ego is not always the dominant force in conflict with the shadow, we consider Mihaly's criminal friends and the enjoyment they get from robbing a house. Once Dan has dismissed all social media as mindless pleasure, James makes the case for a wonderfully flowing time there. And if you don't fancy a life of crime or phone addiction, why not try life-long education? Something for all the family. This episode was recorded with James in the Paradise Private Practice in Montpellier, in front of a large jar of jam, and Dan in the London Private Practice. Twenty minutes before the end of the episode Dan says, "So, to summarise…" and this is followed by James finally getting into what he actually wanted to talk about, so do stay to the end…Find all episodes of Private Practice Podcast and send us your thoughts at www.privatepracticepodcast.net – I'm sure we will appreciate your concise, considered and extraordinarily witty contributions.'Flow' by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi claims to be 'The classic work on how to achieve happiness', although we think it's more like 'how to create states of purposeful complexity', which make for enjoyment, which can be interpreted as happiness. But obviously no one is going to write that on the cover of a book. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi spent over two decades looking scientifically at situations in which people from a variety of social and biological backgrounds report feelings of deep enjoyment. His studies revealed that what makes experience genuinely satisfying is a state of ordered concentration and complexity, which eliminates the psychic entropy that causes anxiety, and he called this 'Flow'. This episode is based on Chapter 3 of the book.
We're starting a new season of the podcast with an introduction to Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's idea of 'Flow' as a process of ordering consciousness. Having looked at a different idea in psychoanalysis in each episode of the previous season, this time we're taking more time to discuss one idea in detail, and gradually look at how it applies to the ideas of Season 4 as well as other real-life situations. There are 10 chapters in the book and we are looking at one chapter per episode. You can read along throughout the season if you wish, and details of the book are found below, but it is not a prerequisite.That's the sensible and informative stuff out the way, now some behind-the-scenes context. This episode was recorded in "The London Private Practice" in the summer. At the start, Dan assumed we were just making an introductory episode as usual, but James had in mind that it would be a full discussion of Chapter One of the book of Flow; you'll see how that pans out. It's business as usual in one sense; James takes multiple goes to make a point and just about gets there in the fourth or so! You're in for a comprehensive treat. We assume you come to us not for slick and concise self-help advice, because we make absolutely no promise to deliver that whatsoever. Much more enjoyable if you are so inclined, this is a Dan-and-James interpretation of one of the best-researched insights into the ordering of thoughts, in the context of a world that has changed substantially since the book was written. Welcome to the Dan & James Book Club, feel free to participate however you wish.Find all episodes of Private Practice Podcast and send us your thoughts at www.privatepracticepodcast.net (yes, the e-mail does exist now, I'm sure we will appreciate your concise, considered and extraordinarily witty contributions).'Flow' by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi claims to be 'The classic work on how to achieve happiness', although we think it's more like 'how to create states of purposeful complexity', which make for enjoyment, which can be interpreted as happiness. But obviously no one is going to write that on the cover of a book. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi spent over two decades looking scientifically at situations in which people report feelings of deep enjoyment. His studies revealed that what makes experience genuinely satisfying is a state of ordered concentration and complexity, which eliminates the psychic entropy that causes anxiety, and he called this 'Flow'. Enough of this, let's get the season, erm, flowing into your ears.
We have more to learn from children than most of us adults think. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, the author of the book 'Flow' makes the point that children are far better at reaching a state of flow than adults are. Daniel H. Pink in his book; ‘Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us.’ makes a further point by asking the questions; "When we enter the world, are we wired to be passive and inert? Or are we wired to be active and engaged? I’m convinced it’s the latter—that our basic nature is to be curious and self-directed... Have you ever seen a six-month-old or a one-year-old who’s not curious and self-directed? I haven’t. That’s how we are out of the box. If, at age fourteen or forty-three, we’re passive and inert, that’s not because it’s our nature. It’s because something flipped our default setting." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justus-frank/message
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Breaking down the ingredients of F L O W ...... Welcome to my podcast . Here is a safe place to introduce you to Flow & tune in every Friday for more Friday FLOW talks . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flowlifepodcast/support
Spring ’19 TOTEM #7 “Emotional Intelligence” Feat: Shama Rahman (Neuroscientist, Musician, founder of “Neurocreate”) + Iain McGilchrist (Psychiatrist, Author of “The Master and his Emissary, The divided Brain and the making of the Western World”). Investigating the concept of “Emotional Intelligence”: Can we separate emotional intelligence from rationality, both as a brain function and in terms of location in the brain? Can we really quantify emotional intelligence? How has it’s popularity brought it into everyday culture and has it helped? What is intuition and “flow”? Is emotional intelligence situated more in the left or right brain? Will our culture ever emerge from the dominance of left brain, isolated analytical thinking of reductionist materialism? What are the implications of the new respect for Emotional Intelligence? Badger Radio's new episode of TOTEM with host Freddy Drabble is now live, perfect for those of you who driving, cycling, commuting or just soaking in the bath. Apart from great new tunes, this seventh show deconstructs emotional intelligence, as Freddy researches an old interest of his regarding the need for a more emotion-centric approach to science and culture. If you want to jump straight to the interviews: 41:47 SHAMA RAHMAN and 1:13:40 IAIN McGILCHRIST See notes below for links, websites, events, videos, books mentioned in the show etc. PLEASE HELP US AND SUBSCRIBE AND/OR REVIEW THE SHOW HERE: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/badge…d1341793078?mt=2 PLEASE FOLLOW US: mailing list: www.artfulbadger.org facebook: www.facebook.com/BadgerRadio Twitter: @WILDWorkUK and @ArtfulBadgerUK contact: freddy@artfulbadger.org TRACKLIST: 00:00 Highlights of the Interviews by Shama Rahman and Iain McGilchrist 03:03 “Passenger” by HO-FU 12:40 “Rest in the Shadows” by TALLULAH RENDALL 18:28 Intro to Emotional Intelligence by Freddy Drabble 32:50 “The Clay and the Sculpture“ By SHUNYA 36:05 Badger News by Artful Badger 41:47 SHAMA RAHMAN INTERVIEW 51:47 City in the West, by The Shama Rahman 54:37 SHAMA RAHMAN INTERVIEW part 2 1:10:44 “Broken”, by T W O (Gemma Rogers and Alfie Jackson) 1:13:40 IAIN McGILCHRIST INTERVIEW 1:54:19 “Release” by Charlie Roscoe 1:55:02 Wrap up with Freddy Drabble 2:01:00 “Release” by Charlie Roscoe (cont.) GUESTS LINKS: SHAMA RAHMAN: Music: http://shamarahman.bandcamp.com www.youtube.com/TheShamaRahman New video art film: 'In My Line of Sight': https://youtu.be/HUMgBoe1rQo NeuroCreate Ltd (Digital AI tools to improve productivity and 'Flow') www.neurocreate.co.uk 'Jugular: Joining The Head and the Heart' (Science & Arts Events) www.jugularproductions.com Willam James (1842- 1910) - philosopher, psychologist and physician 'Flow' psychologist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihaly_Csikszentmihalyi IAIN MC GILCHRIST: Website: iainmcgilchrist.com “The Master and his Emissary” Book: https://www.amazon.it/Master-His-Emissary-Divided-Western/dp/0300188374 RSA animate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvr_gubcWUk (intro to the divided brain) Feature Film: https://thedividedbrain.com/ EXTRA INFO AND LINKS, IN ORDER MENTIONED: Bandcamp: https://hofu.bandcamp.com/ www.tallulahrendall.com BADGER NEWS ITEMS: https://mandreafestival.com www.aoifevanlindentol.com/ Article: https://room.eu.com/contributors/Aoife-van-Linden-Tol https://noisilyfestival.com/the-nook-the-next-stage-in-our-development/ Mojo filter “nook’ mix: https://soundcloud.com/thebenz/the-nook-into-the-wild-a-noisily-festival-mixtape, impermanence.co.uk/the-ballet-of-the-nations/ Film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLDUQP8mS04, https://shunyasound.bandcamp.com/ https://twotheband.bandcamp.com/releases https://www.charlieroscoe.com/ Soundtrack for film “Time of the sixth sun”: https://charlieroscoe.totssmovie.com (view here for free) Free healing track: https://www.charlieroscoe.com/freehealingtransmission
This episode brings to you a Whisper From Mama Earth. These types of episodes can be enjoyed as a reflective meditation. So get comfortable and enjoy the perspective! This Whisper is all about 'Flow' and uses the overflowing waterways of Mama Earth to guide you back to shining your light.
Very few people every have a true 'mountain top experience' or even understand what it is. Often called 'Flow' or being 'In the Zone' it's when time, evergy even reality ceases to exist. It's not meant to be permanent and an easy indicator you are engaged in your calling. JJ White and James Munsey break it down on this episode of the Great People Show.PLAY NOW —> https://pod.link/1243886463Like Us On FACEBOOK —> www.facebook.com/GreatPeopleShowSubscribe on YOUTUBE —> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCICANG5ioC151I8ClIczVNAStream on SPOTIFY —> https://open.spotify.com/show/6NoLaWIY9cH3rhMmwAJGQF?si=ZjzuLNzgRkWP_-kjgAPrNgWEBSITE —> www.greatpeopleshow.comLIVE Every Thursday @ 9AM —> Facebook.com/GreatPeopleShow —> 97.7 FM in Richmond—> 820theanswer.com!
Crooked Colours perform 'Flow' before covering Baby Bash's 'Suga Suga' for Like A Version.
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This week we tackle the often thorny subject of SEO, with local dev and friend of the show Elliott Richmond. We intended this to be a bit of a potted guide to SEO, but we think it ended up being a far more interesting discussion. My Toolstar this week is Instafeed.js (http://instafeedjs.com), a really simple way to add Instagram images to your site. We also talked about Elliott's own Insta Grabagram WordPress plugin (https://en-gb.wordpress.org/plugins/insta-grabagram). My Jukebox pick this week is 'REM Sleep Research' by Ochre, Elliott picked 'Melt' by Leftfield, and Ben went for 'Flow' by Sun Glitters & Nadine Carina. They'll be added to the original Relative Paths Playlist (https://relativepaths.uk/pl) for you to code along to. The Relative Paths Alt Playlist (https://relativepaths.uk/altpl) is also available for your non-coding needs. Subscribe and keep in touch: iTunes - https://relativepaths.uk/it Stitcher - https://relativepaths.uk/st SoundCloud - https://relativepaths.uk/sc AudioBoom - https://relativepaths.uk/ab Twitter - https://twitter.com/relativepaths Facebook - https://facebook.com/relativepaths The music we use for various intro bits, stings and outro is ‘Vitreous Detachment’ by Origamibiro, used with kind permission. – Mark
In this classic GameTek, Geoff talks about the psychological state called 'Flow'. Duration: 6:41
Week 2 Teaching in our series 'Fearless' by Heath Davis titled: 'Flow'
Week 2 Teaching in our series 'Fearless' by Heath Davis titled: 'Flow'
Picture if you will a vertical axis called 'Challenge' and a horizontal axis called 'Skill.' Various combinations of challenge and skill can result in a person being in a state of apathy, worry, control... but what we're aiming for more of is 'FLOW' - a magical (not really magical) state where a high level of skill meets a high level of challenge. Time flies and good things happen.
This third broadcast of 'Legendary Leaders: Answering the Higher Calling' introduces the Merlin Arthur Legacy more fully to you. We'll touch a bit of the rich inheritance, wonder and magic that lies within this legend of love and discuss the rich source of power and transformation that it holds. Our guest today is Dr. Michael Defino, a master healer and wizard of wellness. We will talk about the importance of 'Flow' in health and leadership and talk about the real science behind the truth of your natural state as a being of light. The 'Brain Tip the Week' is about, "Sending Love and Healing to Others,' in this season of love and generosity.