As was so eloquently stated in the article, "the important thing is to enjoy the activity for its own sake, and to know that what matters is not the result, but the control one is acquiring over one's attention" (Csikszentmihalyi 1997). Acquiring a mindset of flow is not an easy task, but it is one that will reap many benefits if actually done the right way. Instead of getting things done or conducting specific tasks just because it needs to be done, one needs to take a step back and truly indulge themselves with the particular task at hand. It may seem more difficult to focus on the task and understand it -- become one with it -- than it is to just complete something and get it over with. But what needs to be realized is that the idea of understanding and getting to know oneself is what is important, and what the real end goal should be.
Roxanna's comments are right on target when it comes to flow. She states that laziness is a huge factor in determining what is done when, and how things are done. The great civilizations before us left us the gifts that were made possible through their personal achievement of flow. No longer is civilization inspired as it once was to create new things. Everything now is dependent on technology which in itself captures the idea of multitasking; this goes completely against the whole notion of flow. However, laziness and routine (another concept that was seen as a barrier to achieving flow)...
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