The enjoyment process
“We’re all pilgrims on the same journey, but some pilgrims have a better road map.”
— Best Selling Author Nelson DeMille
We mapped the Flow process to keep you on track as you learn to use it.
The route might look complicated at first glance. It’s not.
It’s one common sense step at a time.
Identity influences thinking.
Peak experience begins when extraneous thinking ends.
Focusing on actions ends extraneous thinking.
Focused attention is the definition of Flow.
Game rules force you to focus on the challenge at hand.
Making activities a game creates enjoyment on command.
Thoughts occur in the attention and control actions.
Finer attention control improves actions concentrating energy.
Concentrated energy creates better results in less time.