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Flow theory - its application to coaching psychology [...]
Karen Wesson & Ilona Boniwell Purpose: Being ‘in flow’ or ‘in the zone’ enables individuals to focus on tasks more fully and to maximise performance. As this phenomenon results in pleasure being experienced whilst mastery is gained, it can be a natural aid to goal-oriented activities such as coaching. This paper explores the applications of flow theory to coaching psychology.
Keywords: Coaching, flow, strengths, flow-favouring methodology, flow-enhancing model. Full article: Volume 2, Issue 1 pages 33 - 43
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