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Default Oct 17, 2024 at 01:38 PM
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I’m doing online therapy modules at the moment and part of the resilience one is flow - that is the act of being absorbed totally in something to the point of losing awareness of time. It can be anything- something skilled that you’re accomplished at, or something simple like cleaning, or gardening…

The idea is, it takes you out of an emotional state of mind, it brings you to a place of peace hopefully.

So I thought I’d start a thread here … what brings you into a state of Flow?
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Default Oct 17, 2024 at 03:21 PM
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Oh interesting. Reading for sure. But I can lose track of time when I’m at the lake, just sitting and watching the water being aware of nature.

Don’t know if that’s flow but it’s calming.

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Sewing, esp hand-sewing. Like hemming a pair of trousers.
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Oh interesting. Reading for sure. But I can lose track of time when I’m at the lake, just sitting and watching the water being aware of nature.

Don’t know if that’s flow but it’s calming.
That sounds like ultimate relaxation!
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Sewing, esp hand-sewing. Like hemming a pair of trousers.
That’s good you can do that, I wish I was skilled enough to do it without jabbing myself lol.
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Default Oct 18, 2024 at 08:56 AM
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Great question! For me right now, it is knitting. I can knit all day long and the day zips by.
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Great question! For me right now, it is knitting. I can knit all day long and the day zips by.
Do you feel like you’re in the ‘zone’ when you knit?
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Do you feel like you’re in the ‘zone’ when you knit?
Yes, absolutely. Everything else just stops existing.
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I listened to Flow on audible. I believe thr author was Hungarian.

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I listened to Flow on audible. I believe thr author was Hungarian.
Yes his name is mikhael czynsceytcwqnmitxzn.

Or something like that.

ETA - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

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Default Oct 25, 2024 at 06:04 AM
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Drawing. Not necessarily something complex just doodling is fine. Coloring. Reading if a book is good. House work like cleaning. Some crafts like diamond art or other tedious crafts.
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I listened to Flow on audible. I believe thr author was Hungarian.
Thanks for this, I didn’t realise it was a book - although it sounds familiar now you write of it.
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I think I felt flow on my run this morning, for a long time running felt too hard to get flow, but I’ve had a break and also dropped my pace and it felt better. Dark morning running weirdly seems to help me focus, not sure why.
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Drawing. Not necessarily something complex just doodling is fine. Coloring. Reading if a book is good. House work like cleaning. Some crafts like diamond art or other tedious crafts.
Yeah cleaning can be good, although I have to have the energy otherwise it’s just a slog.
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Default Oct 26, 2024 at 01:52 AM
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Yeah I have also heard of the "Flow state" as described by the author referred to in this thread.

It seems to me as he is talking about actitivies one might get lost in.

I don't really know if I have any such activities.

Except maybe writing?

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