Saturday, January 5, 2019

Tuesdays 9 am T'ai Chi/Qigong starts Jan. 8, 2019 ~ Greece Community Center

T'ai Chi/Qigong encourages 'Flow,' a mental state in which the person is fully immersed in what he or she is doing, characterized by a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and success in the process of the activity. Proposed by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
Components of flow 
As Csikszentmihalyi sees it, there are components of an experience of flow that can be specifically enumerated; he presents eight:
1.            Clear goals (expectations and rules are discernable).
2.            Concentrating and focusing, a high degree of concentration on a limited field of attention (a person engaged in the activity will have the opportunity to focus and to delve deeply into it).
3.            A loss of the feeling of self-consciousness, the merging of action and awareness.
4.            Distorted sense of time - our subjective experience of time is altered.
5.            Direct and immediate feedback (successes and failures in the course of the activity are apparent, so that behavior can be adjusted as needed).
6.            Balance between ability level and challenge (the activity is not too easy or too difficult).
7.            A sense of personal control over the situation or activity.
8.            The activity is intrinsically rewarding, so there is an effortlessness of action.