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	<title>Comments on: How to remember your Great Work</title>
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		<title>By: Eduard</title>
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		<description>Michael,
I believe, that great work is related to &quot;flow&quot;. What is flow? It is that wonderful state of working when the muse is whispering int your ear. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi  author of the term „flow“, says that though everybody&#039;s experience is a little different, there are certain things many people report, including:                                                       
- Distortions in the experience of time - You realize that you&#039;ve been writing for 3 hours when it felt like 1.    
- Euphoria 
- A feeling of calm competence or enhanced creativity 
- A &quot;softening in the boundaries of the self,&quot; or a sense of wholeness or spiritual unity.           
- Another mystical experience of some kind (basketball players, for example, will sometimes say that the hoop seems bigger when they&#039;re in flow).
http://austega.com/education/articles/flow.htm
In the picture &quot;skills/challenge&quot; where do you place your great work?
Eduard</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael,<br />
I believe, that great work is related to &#8220;flow&#8221;. What is flow? It is that wonderful state of working when the muse is whispering int your ear. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi  author of the term „flow“, says that though everybody&#8217;s experience is a little different, there are certain things many people report, including:<br />
- Distortions in the experience of time &#8211; You realize that you&#8217;ve been writing for 3 hours when it felt like 1.<br />
- Euphoria<br />
- A feeling of calm competence or enhanced creativity<br />
- A &#8220;softening in the boundaries of the self,&#8221; or a sense of wholeness or spiritual unity.<br />
- Another mystical experience of some kind (basketball players, for example, will sometimes say that the hoop seems bigger when they&#8217;re in flow).<br />
<a href="http://austega.com/education/articles/flow.htm" rel="nofollow">http://austega.com/education/articles/flow.htm</a><br />
In the picture &#8220;skills/challenge&#8221; where do you place your great work?<br />
Eduard</p>
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