alcea rosea
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What do you say, would some type be more prone to have the flow experience than some other type?
I have a thought that a flow would be more important to people with strong preference to Ne. Any comments?
i have no way of knowing how others experience it but i do all the time. i call it being in the zone too totally zoomed in and focused but it's effortless...like surfing.
i'm not sure...no...what do you mean? i'm not understanding what he means by flow?
yeah...that's how i understand it too...was just asking slowriot what he meant...he seemed to be asking me if i meant something else...but...no.
I think he was saying that the challenge is low in the situation you described. So it would be relaxation.
oh...i see because i said effortless....yeah well that's the deal tho isn't it when things flow they seem that way...even tho it isn't necessarily.
yeah...that's how i understand it too...was just asking slowriot what he meant...he seemed to be asking me if i meant something else...but...no.
I think he was saying that the challenge is low in the situation you described. So it would be relaxation.
2. One must have a good balance between the perceived challenges of the task at hand and his or her own perceived skills. One must have confidence that he or she is capable to do the task at hand.[8]
3. The task at hand must have clear and immediate feedback. This helps the person negotiate any changing demands and allows him or her to adjust his or her performance to maintain the flow state.[8]
What do you say, would some type be more prone to have the flow experience than some other type?
I have a thought that a flow would be more important to people with strong preference to Ne. Any comments?
the flow's mandatory, cause a round rectangle has an endless amount of edges
That reminds me of the enormous feeling of flow I get go karting.