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Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience


Flickr image Flow by mr fairuz

Flickr image "Flow" by mr fairuz

One of the areas I continue to develop towards financial freedom is to open my mind to positive influences and ideas from quality sources. Many of the new books I read nowadays are the result of recommendations from other authors and blogs that I follow.

The current book that I’ve just finished reading is “Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience” by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. The book basically shares with us the steps towards enhancing the quality of life.

Reading is arguably the most important avenue to learn new knowledge. Many great thinkers, philosophers and practitioners in the fields ranging from financial freedom to human pyschology have already documented their great ideas, thoughts and wisdom in the written word. Why not tap on their knowledge, expertise and experience to gain some insights about how one should go about living one’s life?

It is with this mindset that I approached “Flow”.

What “Flow” is about

The book’s blurb shares what “Flow” is about. It really documents how the author

has been studying states of “optimal experience” – those times when people report feelings of concentration and deep enjoyment. These investigations have revealed that what makes experience geniunely satisfying is a state of consciousness called flow – a state of concentration so focused that it amounts to absolute absorption in an activity.

The main idea that the book leaves with us is that:

Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience reveals how this pleasurable state can, in fact, be controlled, and not just left to chance, by setting ourselves challenges – tasks that are neither too difficult nor too simple for our abilities. With such goals, we learn to order the information that enters consciousness and thereby improve the quality of our lives.

What I got from Flow

The main lesson that I got from “Flow” was that the elements of enjoyment comprises the following:

  1. A challenging activity that requires skills
  2. Merging of action and awareness
  3. Clear goals and feedback
  4. Concentration on the task at hand
  5. Paradox of control
  6. Loss of self consciousness
  7. The transformation of time

What this means is that for many people, work or career is actually when we are enjoying ourselves when we get immersed into what we do. Being financially free will free us to engage in leisure activities full time, but such activities won’t make us happy unless they meet the elements above.

My own experience in moving from a crappy job environment to a more pleasant and fulfilling one has reinforced the reality of what flow means. Somedays at work, the hours just while themselves away as I’m engaged in my audit assignments and working with my team.

Literally, the movement of time from Monday to Friday happens so fast that I sometimes wonder where it all went. I count myself fortunate that my current work place gives me a lot of job satisfaction and allows me to function in a flow on majority of the days I am in office.

Meaning in “Flow”

Hence, I’ve increasingly come to realise that achieving financial freedom while being an important goal, is not important just for itself. It is equally important to structure your life to do something meaningful and is able to involve the elements of enjoyment.

A life of pleasure seeking everyday without much meaning and purpose after being financially free can potentially result in empty and hollow lives. That’s why sometimes we read in papers of rich and famous celebrities who have it all in material wants but still end up with wasted lives through alcoholism, drugs and suicide.

Even as I continue on my journey towards financial freedom, I become more aware that paradoxically, it’s not just about hitting my target of $xxx,xxx in investible net-worth so that I can become financially free that will ultimately make me happy.

Happiness has to come from within instead and whilst working towards the my target of financial freedom, I need to seek challenges that continue to allow me to practice my skills, abilities and to create meaning in my life.

How do you think you can achieve flow?

Would it be where you are now or only if you achieve financial freedom?

Share with Panzer.

Be well and prosper.

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  • Thien Rong says:

    What is the
    5. Paradox of control
    7. The transformation of time

    I never read the book so I have no idea what it means.
    .-= Thien Rong´s last blog ..Investing from Data Mining =-.

    22/10/2009 at 10:52 pm
  • Panzer says:

    Hi Thien Rong

    The paradox of control basically says that if you feel in control of your challenge/situation (even if you are not), that adds to the enjoyment of the flow experience. Example would be gamblers who think they can control their odds of winning on bets that are 50-50.

    As you get more into flow experiences, time takes on a different meaning. E.g. when you are so engrossed in your favourite book/activity, time flies :-)

    You should pick up and book and have a go. Some parts are a bit dry but the general message is compelling to me ;-)

    Be well and prosper.
    .-= Panzer´s last blog ..State Bank of Idea Fixed Deposits Promotion =-.

    23/10/2009 at 5:28 pm
  • Thien Rong says:

    Thank you for explaining, it seems to make sense.

    But time flies for me nowaday, maybe I am doing something I enjoy :p, so I will probably only read it if I still remembered about it in the future.
    .-= Thien Rong´s last blog ..Investing from Data Mining =-.

    24/10/2009 at 10:45 am
  • Panzer says:

    Hi Thien Rong

    Time flies generally when we are engrossed and engaged in activities. The issue is that if we examine how we spend our leisure time, a lot of it is mindless watching of televisions/dvds etc, that doesn’t stretch us in terms of abilities and skills.

    When I recall how I used to spend my weekends before my daughter was born, it was not always flow as I also played computer games but after the game didn’t feel that satisfied or happy although I whiled away a few hours at a time.

    Be well and prosper.
    .-= Panzer´s last blog ..State Bank of Idea Fixed Deposits Promotion =-.

    26/10/2009 at 8:56 am
  • Panzer says:

    Thanks Derek for featuring my post in http://www.thefinance.sg

    Be well and prosper. :-)
    .-= Panzer´s last blog ..Hong Leong Finance (HLF) City Square Mall Fixed Deposits Promotion =-.

    01/11/2009 at 11:50 am

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