Probably quite a few of you are wondering why we've called ourselves "InFlowGames", and here is the answer:
It refers to the "being in a flow" state, which is associated with a deeper connection with your inner self, being in a greater state of awareness, doing things with ease and enjoyment, being in a state of enhanced productivity, improved learning abilities and increased creativity - all of these are happening in the game sessions!
The other, the most popular name for now, is "the Transformational games / T-Games", a very valid name highlighting that such games can indeed change people's lives. This name is a bit too long/difficult to shorten and might cause a negative reaction from people as "a transformation" can be associated with a massive, painful and lengthy process.
One can also find other less popular versions of the name for such games:
coaching games - this name does not fully reflect all variations of the games and mainly refers to the "coaching sub-set" of the games
psychological games - this name also does not give a full representation of a range of the games
therapeutical games - this name does emphasize the positive impact of the games on a person's life, but also focuses on more "psychological" types of games
To summarise, we believe "InFlowGames" would be a more inspirational, clearer, simpler and all-encompassing name for the transformational / coaching / psychological games.
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