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Flow
/floʊ/noun / verb
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Flow, as a noun, describes a smooth and continuous movement of liquid, air, or even ideas, often evoking a sense of effortless progress in everyday life. As a verb, it means to move steadily without interruption, with modern nuances extending to psychological states like 'flow' in productivity or data streams in technology, highlighting how this concept adapts to our dynamic world.
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Psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi popularized the concept of 'flow' in his 1990 book 'Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience', drawing from studies of over 10,000 participants across cultures, revealing that people in a flow state are up to five times more productive than in normal conditions.
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