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EPISODE · May 20, 2024 · 26 MIN

Time Perception in Stress and Flow States: When One Second is Forever

from Running Man Self Regulation Skills Project · host Armando Dominguez PhD Health Psychology, Educator, Martial Artist, Researcher

Ep 69.  Explore how stress and anxiety affect our perception of time. Learn about time dilation in relation to familiar skills and the flow state, and discover how self-regulation skills can influence these experiences positively. When faced with stress and anxiety, many people perceive time as slowing down or even stopping—a common experience during challenging situations. Conversely, in activities where skills are well-practiced and responses are automatic, time can appear to dilate, often associated with the flow state.Engaging in healthy, generative activities—whether anticipating social interactions or preparing for exhilarating experiences like surfing—involves expecting, predicting, and practicing responses. Developing self-regulation skills is crucial in shaping how we experience time during these events.Explore the dynamics of time perception in stress and flow states, and discover how mastering self-regulation can enhance these experiences. walk well.Hey folks, let me know what you think about the Running Man Podcast. Let me know where you're from and how you are doing in your little part of the world! Support the showintro outro music for episodes 1 through 111 done by Jonathan Dominguez Rogue musician. He can be found on youtube at Lazyman2303. New musical intro and outro music created by Ed Fernandez guitarist extraordinaire.  To get in contact with Ed please send me an email at [email protected] and I will forward him the contact. Donations are not expected but most certainly appreciated. Any funds will go toward further development of the podcast for equipment as we we grow the podcast. Many thanks in advance. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2216464/support

Ep 69. Explore how stress and anxiety affect our perception of time. Learn about time dilation in relation to familiar skills and the flow state, and discover how self-regulation skills can influence these experiences positively. When faced with stress and anxiety, many people perceive time as slowing down or even stopping—a common experience during challenging situations. Conversely, in activities where skills are well-practiced and responses are automatic, time can appear to di...

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