From Handwiki Flow is a concept of intrinsic motivation and describes an experience during which individuals are fully involved in what they are doing and are completely absorbed by this activity. The concept was first described by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in the 70s and denoted to be an optimal experience. People seek such experiences because they are fun and rewarding by itself and thus called autotelic (auto=self, telos=goal). Some people are said to be more motivated in pursuing autotelic activities and are thus called "autotelics" or "autotelic personalities".
Nakamura and Csikszentmihalyi describe three preconditions for the emergence of Flow:
Being in flow is the way that some interviewees described the subjective experience of engaging just-manageable challenges by tackling a series of goals, continuously processing feedback about progress, and adjusting action based on this feedback.
Under these preconditions experience can unfold from moment to moment and people can enter a subjective state with the following characteristics:
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