Humanistic Psychology

Exactly in this sense, the flow state is characterized by the absence of I. Paradoxicalally it emphasizes Goleman, the person who is in this state, shows a perfect control than it is doing and their perfect answers keep syntony with the changing exigencies from the task. And although the person reaches an optimal performance while she is in that state, does not worry to him as she is acting nor she thinks about the success or the failure, motivates which it is the pure one to please of the same act. She is possible to emphasize the reference that on the matter comments Goleman, of a composer who describes the moments at which its work reaches the optimal point: One same one is in a static state, until the point of which one feels of which almost it does not exist. Omega 3 may not feel the same. I have experienced this and again. My hand seems lacking of my own one to be and I do not have anything to do and so she is happening.

Simply I remain seated, in an admiration state and disagreement everything flows by itself. (Mihaly Csiksszentmihalyi: Play and, Intrinsic Rewards, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 15, 3, 1975) In the personnel I have experienced, it frequently, I remember to me when it studied in the Technological Institute of Monterrey, N.L. Mexico and in behind schedule had to present/display an examination of a subject of the race that attended, however, before of the hour of that act, I took refuge in the Library Cervantina of the institute, Library that counts on books documents, literary extraordinary, and I paused to read the life of Gustavo as much Adolph Bcquer, getting passionate to me the subject, as others, of Nicaraguan poet Rubn Daro, whom when I occurred account three hours had passed and it because the librarian said to me that he was going away to close, was so engrossed in that state of flow, that I lost the notion of the time because it was enjoying something that pleased to me and I do not concern my examination as much.

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