I was listening to this fascinating podcast, How 'Flow' Unlocks the Heights of Human Performance: https://soundcloud.com/kqedforum/how-flow-unlocks-heights-of
Here's the description:
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"Flow" refers to a state of complete focus, peace of mind and instinctive action. This elusive state of mind is the subject of author Steven Kotler's new book, "The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance." The author spent over a decade studying extreme athletes to understand how flow has propelled them to physical feats that were once thought impossible. Kotler argues that once we understand how flow works, we can use it to improve performance in all aspects of life.
It mentions performance in sports, music and the arts, Montessori education and more.
Anyway, I get into the zone sometimes when I'm drawing, painting, or coding a website. When I was a kid I really didn't want to do anything except draw. It makes me wonder whether this helps explains in part the autistic tendency toward hyperfocus on special interests. Is it partly because of the dopamine reward? Any thoughts?
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Aspie Quiz: Aspie-140/NT-92
Self-scored RAADS-R: 149
EQ 31 (high end of low range)/ SQ-Revised 86 (9 points higher than Aspie average)