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📣 viginti_tres

Skills that give you joy/flow


I have some skills/hobbies like music and boxing, and these things give me joy/flow. What are the skills that give you joy/flow? (flow: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology))


  👤 smk_ Accepted Answer ✓
I love this question. First and foremost, meditation. It definitely helps me be more present. Another skill that gives me joy is reading. I can concentratedly read for 2 hours, but after 2 hours I need to take a break. I can't think of any other activity that I can concentrate so long on. Ideally, I would become a scholar but I'm going into software engineering for now:)

👤 drakonka
Reading, writing, coding (usually debugging, once I have a consistent and smooth repro process), lifting.

👤 dokem
I've been painting some walls in my house recently. After getting over the short learning curve of making a mess everywhere I find it pretty therapeutic and meditative.

👤 starwind
Listening to music. Flying an airplane. Doing a hard workout. Building a Lego set. Fixing something with my hands. Cooking (trying not to cut off any more finger tips).

👤 amerkhalid
Coding, video games, listening to music, painting.

And long time ago when I used to run, running.


👤 floppy-disk
Refactoring legacy code.

👤 tekichan
Coding, solving math problems on paper (equations and stuff)

👤 billconan
drawing.

Thank you for sharing the wiki link, I learned something. I like drawing, it let me forget about other things for hours. I use it as a therapy for anxiety.


👤 AnimalMuppet
Ultimate frisbee is a "flow" kind of game.

👤 ambivalents
Bouldering, meditating, ping pong

👤 mikewarot
Machining, making gears.

👤 dominotw
coding, skiing.

👤 navyad
running