Many a times, employees working in a 9 to 5 environment are seen frustrated with the problems of change and challenge present across the corporate world today. Old practices die and give way to new practices and this happens at a rapid pace.
Some people love their comfort zone and are completely knocked off by such a drastic change. It gives them sleepless nights, work fatigue and even depression. Most of these people aren't depressed by nature, rather they are the always smiling/laughing types, but such a situation gives way to generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and related complications, such as a burnout, etc.
So, how to solve this issue.
For me, the best way is to turn your work into an automatic or mechanical process. Don't think much and don't fantasize, where taking action is a priority. Limit your wasteful activities and focus on "real" work.
When you make something automatic, 90% of your targets are achieved in less than 20% of the total efforts required. Yes, the painful part is to focus upon your current job and tame your mind not to wander beyond the urgent needs.
This approach towards life can free yourself from the day-to-day stress of coping with the new challenges and changes at the workplace. You don't need to innovate in 99% of the cases. Run of the mill arrangement can help you in most of your urgent tasks and that's the reason why go-getters and "just do it" kind of people are more successful in life than the original thinkers and innovators.
Human brain is already programmed to deliver its best performance under any "predetermined" code and program. It doesn't make any difference, whether you're an innovator or an ordinary individual as long as a code is activated inside you. This game is same for you.
So, be the best "Googler" (user of Google), if you want to get ahead. The good news is – "Google is still not paid". Keep on making queries, it will not get tired of you.
Your success in life direct proportional to your ability to use Google. Sadly, many people still shy away from Google or they make less queries, largely because we're genetically hardwired to think that we "SHOULD NOT BOTHER" someone beyond a limit. This is polite and commonly accepted way of living. But, my dear fellas, Google is a machine and it's designed for queries. Everyday its capacity is increasing, and it will not get tired if an additional load of the entire population of some other planet is diverted to it. So, why are you shying from making queries. If you're a good Googler, you may never have to buy a single book in life. You'll probably never have to do an online course to advance your career. Google gives you everything. In fact, the best of everything.
So, automate your routine and many of your core activities in life. It should appear to an outsider as if everything is happening smoothy for you and you're an expert at the art of "life" and "work". Never, allow your face to showcase frustration and confusion. Never look puzzled. Just have a common approach and do it in the smoothest manner possible, as an expert surfer rides the waves. He doesn't calculate the velocity and direction of tides. He just enjoys his sport and that too in a fashion that comes naturally from within. Never miss a blog post from Nashaat Quadri's blog "Third Wave". Subscribe it today.
Some people love their comfort zone and are completely knocked off by such a drastic change. It gives them sleepless nights, work fatigue and even depression. Most of these people aren't depressed by nature, rather they are the always smiling/laughing types, but such a situation gives way to generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and related complications, such as a burnout, etc.
So, how to solve this issue.
For me, the best way is to turn your work into an automatic or mechanical process. Don't think much and don't fantasize, where taking action is a priority. Limit your wasteful activities and focus on "real" work.
When you make something automatic, 90% of your targets are achieved in less than 20% of the total efforts required. Yes, the painful part is to focus upon your current job and tame your mind not to wander beyond the urgent needs.
This approach towards life can free yourself from the day-to-day stress of coping with the new challenges and changes at the workplace. You don't need to innovate in 99% of the cases. Run of the mill arrangement can help you in most of your urgent tasks and that's the reason why go-getters and "just do it" kind of people are more successful in life than the original thinkers and innovators.
Human brain is already programmed to deliver its best performance under any "predetermined" code and program. It doesn't make any difference, whether you're an innovator or an ordinary individual as long as a code is activated inside you. This game is same for you.
So, be the best "Googler" (user of Google), if you want to get ahead. The good news is – "Google is still not paid". Keep on making queries, it will not get tired of you.
Your success in life direct proportional to your ability to use Google. Sadly, many people still shy away from Google or they make less queries, largely because we're genetically hardwired to think that we "SHOULD NOT BOTHER" someone beyond a limit. This is polite and commonly accepted way of living. But, my dear fellas, Google is a machine and it's designed for queries. Everyday its capacity is increasing, and it will not get tired if an additional load of the entire population of some other planet is diverted to it. So, why are you shying from making queries. If you're a good Googler, you may never have to buy a single book in life. You'll probably never have to do an online course to advance your career. Google gives you everything. In fact, the best of everything.
So, automate your routine and many of your core activities in life. It should appear to an outsider as if everything is happening smoothy for you and you're an expert at the art of "life" and "work". Never, allow your face to showcase frustration and confusion. Never look puzzled. Just have a common approach and do it in the smoothest manner possible, as an expert surfer rides the waves. He doesn't calculate the velocity and direction of tides. He just enjoys his sport and that too in a fashion that comes naturally from within. Never miss a blog post from Nashaat Quadri's blog "Third Wave". Subscribe it today.
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