Saturday, April 11, 2009

Stand By Me Video

Want to renew your energy right now? Then turn up the volume on your speakers and go to http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=2539741.

The clip is a wonderful music video based on the classic song, "Stand By Me", originally released in 1955 by The Staple Singers and released again in 1961 by the Drifters.

The video is an amazing composite of different singers and musicians from different places around the world all singing the same song. The finished product is tremendous and, for me, it's made even more fun by the fact that I've seen the first artist, Roger Ridley, performing live on the Third Street Promenade of Santa Monica. How fun!

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Saturday, April 04, 2009

Being In Flow

How do we know if we are in flow? In the March 24, 2009 edition of HEALTHbeat, a publication of Harvard Medical School, researchers identified the following five characteristics:
  1. You lose awareness of time. You aren’t watching the clock, and hours can pass like minutes. As filmmaker George Lucas puts it, talent is “a combination of something you love a great deal and something you can lose yourself in -- something that you can start at 9 o’clock, look up from your work and it’s 10 o’clock at night....”
  2. You aren’t thinking about yourself. You aren’t focused on your comfort, and you aren’t wondering how you look or how your actions will be perceived by others. Your awareness of yourself is only in relation to the activity itself, such as your fingers on a piano keyboard, or the way you position a knife to cut vegetables, or the balance of your body parts as you ski or surf.
  3. You aren’t interrupted by extraneous thoughts. You aren’t thinking about such mundane matters as your shopping list or what to wear tomorrow.
  4. You are active. Flow activities aren’t passive, and you have some control over what you are doing.
  5. You work effortlessly. Flow activities require effort (usually more effort than involved in typical daily experience). Although you may be working harder than usual, at flow moments everything is “clicking” and feels almost effortless.
Coaching Inquiries: What activities get you into flow? How could you do them more often? How could you modify the activities you do right now to make flow more likely?

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