States of flow can lead to productive work sessions or explain your compulsion to endlessly scroll through social media.
The act of pulling the lever turns an uncertain outcome into a certain one.
Binary tasks, where the only outcomes are success or failure, aren't very conducive to flow, Melnikoff says.
have a yes-or-no outcome, you're better off focusing on a more ambiguous number of consecutive successes or failures, Melnikoff says.
"People value the sense that they're being productive and one with the activity that they're engaging in.
Persons:
David Melnikoff, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi —, Melnikoff, doesn't
Organizations:
Stanford Graduate School of Business, CNBC
Locations:
States, they're