Apologies for the short blogging hiatus. I was off for my first pilgrimage to Albany to attend Giants training camp. Yes, I am a huge Giants fan and three days of watching practice wasn’t nearly enough football for me to quench my withdrawal from last season. Anyway, games will be here soon [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Eric Norlin’
Fragmented Complete Inattention - “Flow” paradox
There are interesting conversations brewing on the topic “continuous partial attention” and “flow”. I picked it up in Eric Norlin’s Paying attention to flow post over at Defrag. It seems the term “flow” is being used in several different ways and it can really turn your perspective upside-down if you aren’t in [...]