
Have you ever experienced flow?Have you ever felt so absorbed by a task that you completely loose track of time and space? You are so involved in an activity that nothing else seems to matter. You are pulled forward by big goals, yet happy where you are now. The experience itself is so enjoyable that you will do it even at great cost, for the sheer sake of doing it. It creates a feeling of growth and feeling of being lucky. You are in the flow.
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Want to increase your well-being, creativity, and efficiency? If so, you might want to cultivate flow, a concept describing those moments when you’re completely absorbed in a challenging but doable task.
I am Lili, one of the co-founders of GoMasterCoach. I have to say that I feel completely in the flow when working on building up GoMasterCoach. I am completely absorbed by what I am doing. I am always happy to work at anytime of the day and sometimes night. I have found my Ikigai - a Japanese concept meaning "A Reason for Being."



Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, one of the founders of positive psychology, was the first to research flow. He describes eight characteristics of flow as:

Achieving flow is different for everyone. Autotelic personalities tend to experience more flow. Autotelic describes internally driven people with a tendency to engage in an activity for its own sake (rather than chasing some distant external goal). Autos, meaning “self,” and telos, “goal.”
The autotelic personality is characterized by several key traits:
Do these traits resonate with you? If so, you might have an autotelic personality and are more likely to achieve the Flow stage.
Being autotelic is about engaging in self-contained activities - those performed not for an external reward or future benefit but for the sheer experience and enjoyment of doing them. Whether it’s painting, playing a sport, or solving a challenging problem, the activity itself becomes the main goal. This intrinsic motivation often leads to a heightened sense of flow and fulfilment, making life richer and more meaningful.
The experience of flow in everyday life is an important factor of well-being, creativity and self-actualization (eudaimonia). Since the experience of flow is intrinsically rewarding, you get into a fruitful virtuous circle: the more you practice flow, the more you seek to replicate these flow experiences, leading to a fully engaged and happy life.
Apathy is a lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern about something. Apathy is a state of indifference, or the suppression of emotions such as concern, excitement, motivation or passion. The apathetic may lack a sense of purpose, worth, or meaning in their life. They don't feel challenged at all and don't feel they have the relevant abilities.
On the contrary, the flow state is an intrinsically motivating state of consciousness characterized by simultaneous perception of high challenge and skill.

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