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"It is what the sailor holding a tight course feels when the wind whips through her hair....It is what a painter feels when the colors on the canvas begin to set up a magnetic tension with each other, and a new thing, a living form, takes shape...." Advertisement Most Popular Most E-mailed The 25 Top Jobs for 2005-2009 Slideshow: Fast Company's Most Innovative Business People of 2007 Motorhead Messiah Slideshow: 45 World-Changers Hacker. Dropout. CEO. Advertisement Newsletters Fast Take: FC's weekly newsletter First Impression: daily insights FC Now: staff blog Transit Authority: business travel tips Featured Services Find Biz Software These words, written by American psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Mee-high CHICK-sent-me-high-ee), describe the state of "flow." It's a condition of heightened focus, productivity, and happiness that we all intuitively understand and hunger for.
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"It is what the sailor holding a tight course feels when the wind whips through her hair....It is what a painter feels when the colors on the canvas begin to set up a magnetic tension with each other, and a new thing, a living form, takes shape...." Advertisement Most Popular Most E-mailed The 25 Top Jobs for 2005-2009 Slideshow: Fast Company's Most Innovative Business People of 2007 Motorhead Messiah Slideshow: 45 World-Changers Hacker. Dropout. CEO. Advertisement Newsletters Fast Take: FC's weekly newsletter First Impression: daily insights FC Now: staff blog Transit Authority: business travel tips Featured Services Find Biz Software These words, written by American psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Mee-high CHICK-sent-me-high-ee), describe the state of "flow." It's a condition of heightened focus, productivity, and happiness that we all intuitively understand and hunger for.
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phil robertsWhat would happen if the best moments of your life happened at the office? That would be "flow," and thanks to a guy with an unpronounceable name, more and more businesses want to know about it.
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Uma Shankar"It is what the sailor holding a tight course feels when the wind whips through her hair....It is what a painter feels when the colors on the canvas begin to set up a magnetic tension with each other, and a new thing, a living form, takes shape...." Small
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Adi CarloWhat would happen if the best moments of your life happened at the office? That would be "flow," and thanks to a guy with an unpronounceable name, more and more businesses want to know about it.
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Jason Andersonflow and eternity: that sense of timelessness is something we crave because we crave the eternal.
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"It is what the sailor holding a tight course feels when the wind whips through her hair....It is what a painter feels when the colors on the canvas begin to set up a magnetic tension with each other, and a new thing, a living form, takes shape...."
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No one is more surprised about the corporate world's increasing interest in his research than Csikszentmihalyi, 71, the former head of the psychology department at the University of Chicago. Now director of the Quality of Life Research Center at the Drucker School of Management in Claremont, California, he has been studying flow for more than four decades. Csikszentmihalyi was born in Italy; his father, the Hungarian consul there, was sentenced to death in absentia for not returning to Hungary after the Soviet takeover in 1948. In 1956, at the age of 22, Csikszentmihalyi came to the United States with $1.25 in his pocket.
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Briana TomkinsonProfile of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, who studies creative 'flow'
"...companies are now using Csikszentmihalyi's ideas to learn how they can get the best out of their workers or create more compelling connections with their customers. Without flow, therculture flow work productivity business creativity management
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Glenn HymanWhat would happen if the best moments of your life happened at the office? That would be "flow," and thanks to a guy with an unpronounceable name, more and more businesses want to know about it.
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