How to open up the next level of human performance | Steven Kotler | TEDxABQ

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2 Dec 201612:14

Summary

TLDRThe speaker explores the concept of 'flow,' an optimal state of consciousness where peak performance is achieved. Highlighting the rapid evolution in action sports, the talk delves into the neurochemistry and psychological aspects of flow, revealing how it enhances motivation, creativity, and learning. The speaker suggests that by harnessing flow, individuals can significantly boost productivity and tackle challenges that once seemed impossible, urging the audience to consider how they might apply this knowledge to their own lives.

Takeaways

  • 🎯 The concept of 'ultimate human performance' refers to achieving one's best in critical moments, even accomplishing what seems impossible.
  • 🏂 The speaker's journey into studying peak performance began with journalism, covering action sports, and witnessing rapid advancements in the field.
  • 🤕 The speaker experienced significant downtime due to injuries, which paradoxically led to observing remarkable progress in athletes' performance upon recovery.
  • 📉 The traditional view of sports performance as slow and steady is challenged by the rapid evolution seen in action and adventure sports.
  • 🏔 Examples like Alex Honold's free solo climb of Half Dome illustrate the extraordinary feats achieved by athletes, which were once considered impossible.
  • 🧠 The state of 'flow' is identified as a key factor in these peak performances, characterized by intense focus, absorption, and an optimal state of consciousness.
  • 🧬 Recent advancements in brain imaging technology have revealed that flow is associated with a hypoactive state of the brain, particularly in the prefrontal cortex.
  • ⏰ The experience of time is altered in the flow state, with time seeming to slow down or speed up, affecting the perception of self and the environment.
  • 💡 The flow state is linked to a surge of neurochemicals that enhance physical and cognitive performance, motivation, creativity, and learning.
  • 🚀 The speaker's organization, the Flow Genome Project, has been instrumental in studying and applying the principles of flow to various high-performing groups.
  • 🔍 There are 20 identified triggers for achieving flow, which are conditions that drive attention into the present moment and facilitate peak performance.
  • 🛠 High-performing individuals and organizations intentionally build their lives around these flow triggers to maximize their potential and productivity.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the speaker's discussion?

    -The main topic is about achieving ultimate human performance and the state of consciousness known as 'flow' that enables individuals to perform at their best, especially in high-stakes situations.

  • How did the speaker initially become involved in studying action sports?

    -The speaker became involved in studying action sports as a journalist in the early 1990s, covering the emerging popularity of these sports and spending time with athletes, which led to personal injuries and observations about their rapid progress.

  • What is the significance of the progression in action sports from the early 1990s to the present?

    -The progression signifies a rapid evolution in performance, with athletes achieving feats that were previously considered impossible, such as snowboarders jumping gaps over 250 feet and climbers like Alex Honold free-soloing difficult routes in record times.

  • What is 'flow' and how is it defined in the context of this discussion?

    -'Flow' is defined as an optimal state of consciousness where individuals feel and perform their best. It involves a state of deep focus and absorption where the sense of self and the passage of time can become distorted.

  • How has brain imaging technology contributed to our understanding of 'flow'?

    -Brain imaging technology has allowed researchers to observe that during 'flow', the brain is not hyperactive but rather hypoactive, with a significant deactivation of the prefrontal cortex, which affects higher cognitive functions and the sense of self.

  • What are the neurochemical changes that occur during a state of 'flow'?

    -During 'flow', there is a significant release of potent neurochemicals that enhance physical and mental performance, including increased motivation, creativity, and learning capacity.

  • How does 'flow' affect an individual's productivity and creativity?

    -Being in a state of 'flow' can increase productivity by up to 500% and creativity by up to 400%, as it provides a strong intrinsic motivation and enhances the brain's ability to make connections and recognize patterns.

  • What is the significance of the '10,000 hours to mastery' concept in relation to 'flow'?

    -The concept suggests that mastery in a field requires 10,000 hours of practice. However, research indicates that being in a state of 'flow' can significantly reduce the time needed to achieve mastery by enhancing learning efficiency.

  • What are the preconditions or 'triggers' that lead to a state of 'flow'?

    -The preconditions for 'flow' include focus, passion, taking risks, and engaging in unpredictable and complex environments that provide fast feedback and sensory input, all of which drive attention into the present moment.

  • How have high-performing groups like action sport athletes and organizations utilized the concept of 'flow'?

    -High-performing groups have built their lives and operations around the triggers of 'flow', structuring their activities to maximize the chances of entering this state and thus achieving peak performance.

  • What was the outcome of the six-week training at Google involving 'flow' triggers?

    -The training led to a 35 to 80% increase in the participants' experience of 'flow', demonstrating the practical benefits of understanding and applying the principles of 'flow' in a professional setting.

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