![]() ![]() ![]() When someone is in a state of flow, self-consciousness disappears and the sense of time becomes distorted, according to Csikszentmihalyi’s research. In the early 1970s, Csikszentmihalyi developed the Experience Sampling Method (ESM), a set of techniques designed to capture people’s behaviors, thoughts, and feelings as they occur. The happiness, he avers, lies in the challenge to transcend beyond one’s previous level of skills. Whether in creative arts, athletics, work, or spiritual practice, flow leads to a deep motivation to excel and triumph over limitation, he says. ![]() Building on years of detailed research, Csikszentmihalyi created the term “flow” to describe the experience of being completely immersed in an activity for its own sake. He is the author of 13 other books and 225 research articles. His seminal work was reported in his bestselling 1990 book, Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. ![]() His books and scientific research publications on creativity, innovation, and what makes life worth living are used extensively and widely cited across many disciplines and professions. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi has devoted his career to studying what makes people happy. ![]()
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