This is the second post in a series on Flow by Design, a new, more sustainable paradigm for business success. In the first article, Henry King and I argued that organizational silos are not what they ...
Think back to a time when you were completely immersed in something you loved doing. Maybe you were writing, painting, working, or playing an instrument. The world around you faded, and time seemed to ...
David Melnikoff, an assistant professor of organizational behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, talked to us about how to use curiosity to cultivate flow. Here are a few highlights: ...
Hobbies are a great way to find a flow state and make outside distractions – work emails, unread messages, breaking news and ...