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On the nightstand, “The God part of the Brain” by Matthew Alper, and “Creativity: Flow and the psychology of discovery and invention” by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
The Life Counted In Pages Meme - by Joanna Penn | The Creative Penn 2009
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For Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's Flow, I've written my own rough review in Word by clicking through my highlighted passages on my iPad.
Steve Leveen: Seven Ways Electronic Books Will Make Us Better Readers Steve Leveen 2010
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The idea of play is closely related to imagination, inventiveness, and that state of deep absorption that Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi dubbed "flow."
Alfie Kohn: Five Not-So-Obvious Propositions About Play Alfie Kohn 2011
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The flow I want my students to experience in their reading lives was first described by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1990) in Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience.
Debating Black Books Roger Sutton 2009
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He has been influenced by work in positive psychology like that of Martin Seligman and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi as well as work in cognitive psychology.
C. M. Rubin: The Global Search for Education: All That Is Me C. M. Rubin 2011
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This is also what the psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi calls “flow”.
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Among other findings that came out of 10 years of unusual collaboration was that both hemispheres of the brain work in tandem to achieve maximum productivity, a phenomenon that author and educator Mihaly CsÃkszentmihályi, calls FLOW.
John M. Eger: We Can All Be Creative John M. Eger 2011
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In his book Flow, the psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi describes the state of being so fully and pleasurably absorbed in an activity that time seems to disappear or warp.
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Among other findings that came out of 10 years of unusual collaboration was that both hemispheres of the brain work in tandem to achieve maximum productivity, a phenomenon that author and educator Mihaly Csíkszentmihályi, calls FLOW.
John M. Eger: We Can All Be Creative John M. Eger 2011
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I believe it took me roughly two weeks to write the initial draft, plus a week or so to incorporate changes from my personal editor, John Mihaly, before I submitted the book.
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