Thursday, August 9, 2018

Productivity Mood

We so often claim that we have no time to achieve the goals of our days, or even the dreams of our future. There is always a sense of running out of time. Ironically, most of us that complain of having no time suffer from boredom. Often, we just lie down and spend our days being bored, while in truth, having a million tasks to accomplish. Yet, it seems we have programmed our minds to certain "moods". Meaning that in spite of having the free time to get down to work on our tasks, we just say that we aren't in the mood of such tasks, whether it's meeting a deadline, progressing in your reading-list, or even as simple as sending an email.
     In reality, there is no "mood" to things. Yes, there exists moments in which we feel more inspired to accomplish things, but that still depends on our mindset. Moods can be as misleading as writer's block. Both exist but only if we allow them. A block is simply the lack of ideas, which can be dealt with during a stroll down the neighborhood or your local park. Similarly, a mood is something we created to understand that we sometimes lack the energy to do certain things, which eventually leads to boredom. It's not because we're bored that we aren't in the mood, but rather the opposite -- our lack of mood results in our boredom.
     One needs to overcome the creation of moods to be productive, and that can be achieved, even if it felt like a sort of feat:
     1- Organize your time to allow yourself some breaks to rest.
     2- Fuel your spirit by doing what interests you.
     3- Start today instead of tomorrow.

 It wouldn't be as difficult once you start. Happy productivity!

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