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Group Flow Triggers

University of North Carolina psychologist Keith Sawyer extended this original list, identifying ten triggers that produce “group flow.”

1. Shared Goals (everyone in the group is working towards the same end)

2. Close Listening (you’re paying complete attention to what is being said)

3. Yes And (conversations are additive, not combative)

4. Complete Concentration (total focus in the right here, right now)

5. A sense of control (each member of the group feels in control, but still flexible)

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“An idea is something that won’t work unless you do.” - Thomas A. Edison

The process of flow was discovered and coined by the Hungarian-American psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. In the 1960s, Csikszentmihalyi studied the creative process and found that, when an artist was in the course of flow, they would persist at their task relentlessly, regardless of hunger or fatigue. He also found that the artist would lose interest after the project was completed, highlighting the importance of the process and not the end result.

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