Do Emotional Issues Hamper Our Productivity?
As the world gets more complex and so many issues are threatening our well being, we have to wonder if our own Emotional Issues Hamper Our Productivity. We need clean energy to fuel our productivity and stimulate our creativity.
Problem solving may be the world’s highest paying behavior. The biggest tech companies solve problems. Tesla, Microsoft, Amazon, Instagram, Apple, Spotify, and Netflix to name a few are supplying solutions that at one time we didn’t know we had. When we discover something that improves our quality of life or our livelihood, we adopt it.
Solving Problems for Others
Every business wants to solve a problem for its customers that make it unique. The problem may be quality, speed, or price. Amazon offers products that can be found anywhere, but puts more of them together in one site than anyone and can deliver in one day. What is not to like?
Is your energy productive? Can you focus on your life’s work and see solutions that could make your own productivity in greater demand? You need clean energy and strong emotional support to have creative energy. You have to feel good about yourself and have a desire to make the world a better place. This may include hoping others also enjoy a higher quality of life.
What Does Love Have to Do With It?
Love and hate can play a big role. Love expands your potential by attracting your subconscious and even universal forces to stimulate epiphanies and ground breaking change. Hate closes down all systems and the black hole shuts down the creative abilities. Troubling emotions, relationship conflicts, health issues, pessimistic attitudes, addictions, and ego-centric living all impose stress and hamper productive capability.
Spiritual healing can in a way, lift all boats. Feeling a connection to Nature and all things living can stimulate a desire to make life better for yourself and others. When I began a program of losing weight and getting fit many years ago, I found that as I got healthier, I got happier. I then wanted others to feel the same and started posting about my strategies. I had 26,000 monthly followers that were interested in improving their lives. It is a common if not outspoken desire.
Improving the quality of your life by first working on yourself will create a desire to help others do the same. This feeds into your life’s work and what your skills and time can do to make others’ lives more productive.