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From the page: "We all have the capacity for being in the zone. The good new is that we can train ourselves to experience it."
Reviewed by donald79 Jul 10 2008, 05:45pm ( 10 reviews ) • goodlifezen.com
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Rated by BonaDea on Sep 18, 4:12am
The only thing you are concentrating on is the task at hand.
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Rated by focsa on Jul 11 2008, 1:51am
Turbo-Charge Your Performance: 7 Steps to Being in the Zone
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Rated by PeterPTB on Jul 10 2008, 10:47pm
"We all have the capacity for being in the zone. The good new is that we can train ourselves to experience it."
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Rated by donald79 on Jul 10 2008, 5:45pm
From the page: "We all have the capacity for being in the zone. The good new is that we can train ourselves to experience it."
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Rated by adamsicinski on Jul 10 2008, 5:43pm
When we are in the "Zone" going with the "Flow" life is easy and effortless. This post will help you to find this spiritual connection with yourself that will bring out your most magnificent potential.
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Rated by sevenp on Jul 10 2008, 4:29pm
Being in the flow can be something you can purposefully achieve.
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Rated by tigerbw on Jul 10 2008, 2:52pm
From the page: "We all have the capacity for being in the zone. The good new is that we can train ourselves to experience it. "
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Rated by kathmandau on Jul 10 2008, 2:36pm
Mary Jaksch shares seven steps to get into the flow and perform perform at your best.
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Rated by avaniinava on Jul 10 2008, 2:27pm
from page : We all have that secret gear. That's what psychologist Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi (pronounced "chick-sent-me high") found. His research showed that optimal experience occurs when body and mind are stretched to their limits in order to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile. He called it being `in the flow'. Csikszentmihalyi said: . "Such experiences are not necessarily pleasant at the time they occur. The swimmer's muscles might have ached during his most memorable race, his lungs might have felt like exploding, and he might have been dizzy with fatigue -- yet these could have been the best moments of his or her life."
