The word agentic is described as an individual’s power to control his or her own goals, actions, and destiny. It stems from the word agency, which Webster’s Dictionary defines as the capacity, condition, or state of acting or of exerting power. In the late 1980s, Stanford University Psychologist Albert Bandura began developing a theory of social cognition, he later coined the term ‘Agentic’, in which people are viewed as self-organizing, proactive, self-reflecting and self-regulated, which he calls Agentic.

Agentic Flow encapsulates the definition above to assume that people have the capacity and will to self reflect, self organise and develop to overcome personal barriers and a better flow in life – hence getting into their Agentic Flow.

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