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Life is like a ten speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 420. Fill Your Free Time with fulfilling activities Read the article and check your ideas. READING
26. Work with a partner. Discuss the following question:
Charles M. Schulz How do you spend your leisure? Do you watch television? Do you surf the web? There are many ways you can spend your spare time. But is it really possible to get more out of your time off? Not just making this time more productive, but actually making it more enjoyable. Actually, the answer goes against1 what many of us have been taught about how to spend our free time. Breaking the Work / Play Distinction From early childhood we've been taught to divide everything to do into two groups, work and leisure. Work consists of all the things we need to do and leisure is everything else. Splitting2 the world this way isn't necessarily wrong. But the subtle3 message contained in this split is that work and leisure shouldn't resemble4 each other. Your work needs to be productive, efficient and challenging. Therefore leisure should be relaxing, accomplish nothing and be free of pressures. Why This Kills Your Free Time The belief5 that the most enjoyable moments of life are spent relaxing in the fruits of our labour doesn't match the real world. Research has shown that the most enjoyable moments of our life are the ones where we are most engaged.A psychologist and author, Mihály Csíkszentmihályi6, who Csíkszentmihályi originally studied artists and noticed it wasn't the end-product most good painters were after7, it was the process of painting. He was surprised to see painters finish a painting and immediately set up another canvas to continue painting – without even looking at the masterpiece they had just created. This intrigued him and so he has spent his lifetime exploring this interesting and enjoyable state he calls “flow”8. According to Csíkszentmihályi, flow is completely focused motivation. The researcher describes flow as “being completely involved in an activity for its own sake9. The ego falls away. Time flies. Every action, movement, and thought follows inevitably from the previous one, like playing jazz. Your whole being is involved, and you're using your skills to the utmost10.” People whose activities are in a state of flow are using high levels of skill and challenge together to create an experience that is rich and personally beneficial. Fill Your Spare Time with High-Challenge Activities
The researcher shows the correlation between the choices people make and the quality of their lives. He argues that a life filled with “flow activities” is more worth living than one spent consuming passive entertainment. Happiness is derived from personal development and growth – and flow situations permit the experience of personal development. The point is to be happy while doing things that stretch your goals and skills, that help you grow and fulfil your potential. ______________________ 1 go against – èäòè âðàçðåç 2 split – ðàçäåëÿòü, äåëèòü íà ÷àñòè 3 subtle – íåóëîâèìûé, òîíêèé; åäâà ðàçëè÷èìûé 4 resemble – ïîõîäèòü, èìåòü ñõîäñòâî 5 belief – óáåæäåíèå 6 Mihály Csíkszentmihályi (Ìèõàé ×èêñåíòìèõàéè) – îäèí èç àâòîðèòåòíûõ ïñèõîëîãîâ ìèðà, èçâåñòíûé ïî ñâîèì èññëåäîâàíèÿì òåì ñ÷àñòüÿ, êðåàòèâíîñòè, ñóáúåêòèâíîãî áëàãîïîëó÷èÿ, àâòîð íåñêîëüêèõ áåñòñåëëåðîâ ïî ïîçèòèâíîé ïñèõîëîãèè 7 be after – ñòàðàòüñÿ ïîëó÷èòü ÷òî-ë. 8 flow – ïîòîê, ïîòîêîâîå ñîñòîÿíèå 9 for its own sake – ðàäè íåå ñàìîé 10 to the utmost – â âûñøåé ñòåïåíè, ïðåäåëüíî
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