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+ | *Mihaly Cziksentmihalyi<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/224927532_Flow_The_Psychology_of_Optimal_Experience</ref> contends that control over one’s consciousness ought to be learned by trial and error. He also, notes that the exercise of such control is not a cognitive skill, and that it can neither be routinely applied nor memorized. Additionally, Cziksentmihalyi points out that: | ||
+ | **Controlling one’s consciousness requires the commitment of one’s will and emotions | ||
+ | **The consciousness represents information regarding what is transpiring both internally and externally. | ||
+ | **The body can evaluate and act upon such information. | ||
+ | **The nervous system limits the amount of information the consciousness can process at any time. | ||
+ | **The information allowed into the consciousness determines the quality and content of life. | ||
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+ | *Additionally, Cziksentmihalyi makes the following arguments: | ||
+ | **How one uses one’s attention determines the content and shape of one’s life. | ||
+ | **Various terms such as high achiever, paranoid and extrovert refer to how one structures one’s attention. | ||
+ | **One’s attention is one’s most important tool in improving one’s quality of experience. | ||
== Nuanced Support == | == Nuanced Support == |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 8 June 2020
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- Mihaly Cziksentmihalyi[1] contends that control over one’s consciousness ought to be learned by trial and error. He also, notes that the exercise of such control is not a cognitive skill, and that it can neither be routinely applied nor memorized. Additionally, Cziksentmihalyi points out that:
- Controlling one’s consciousness requires the commitment of one’s will and emotions
- The consciousness represents information regarding what is transpiring both internally and externally.
- The body can evaluate and act upon such information.
- The nervous system limits the amount of information the consciousness can process at any time.
- The information allowed into the consciousness determines the quality and content of life.
- Additionally, Cziksentmihalyi makes the following arguments:
- How one uses one’s attention determines the content and shape of one’s life.
- Various terms such as high achiever, paranoid and extrovert refer to how one structures one’s attention.
- One’s attention is one’s most important tool in improving one’s quality of experience.
Nuanced Support
Contradictory
Contributors
Ayesh Perera