
Finding Flow The Psychology Of Engagement With Everyday Life
From one of the pioneers of the scientific study of happiness, an indispensable guide to living your best life. What makes a good life? Is it money? An important job? Leisure time? Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi believes our obsessive focus on such measures has led us astray. Work fills our days with anxiety and pressure, so that during our free time, we tend to live in boredom, watching TV or absorbed by our phones. What are we missing? To answer this question, Csikszentmihalyi studied thousands of people, and he found the key. People are happiest when they challenge themselves with tasks that demand a high degree of skill and commitment, and which are undertaken for their own sake. Instead of watching television, play the piano. Take a routine chore and figure out how to do it better, faster, more efficiently. In short, learn the hidden power of complete engagement, a psychological state the author calls flow. Though they appear simple, the lessons in Finding Flow are life-changing.
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Brilliant and all at once enlightening to the creative and curious mind. Csikszentmhalyi walks us through scientific and psychological trials that help us to answer: "How can we make the most of our limited time in life?" To which he replies: "We cannot expect anyone to help us live; we must discover how to do it by ourselves." Giving us guidance and actions for rumination all the way through.

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