by Paul Castain
A few months back, I was reading a really cool book called: Mojo: How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to
Get It Back if You Lose It by Marshall Goldsmith.
The author references an interesting study conducted by DDI where
they found that the average American spends 15 hours per month criticizing or
complaining about their boss.
Marshall goes on to put this brilliantly into perspective by
stating; “That 15 hours is more time
than Americans devote to watching Baseball which suggests that our real
national pastime is bashing the boss!”
The obvious reaction to this if you are indeed part of the “15
hour gang” is to do something about it and recognize that it might be chewing
up more hours of your life that it’s worth.
But what if you and the boss are cool?
I think it would be interesting to take a good, hard look at your
life to see if you could identify another area where you spend a lot of
unnecessary mental energy.
Perhaps there are other things you continually complain about or
criticize?
How about worry?
How about negativity in general?
Etc
You know, there’s a funny thing about goals and “To Do” lists . .
.
They rarely contain action items to help us find peace, make peace
or otherwise take the proverbial chill.
I always knew it took a lot of energy to be pissy, but to see it
in terms of how much time we lose on a monthly basis . . .
Well that’s just an opportunity to do something far more
productive.
Peace!
Paul Castain - www.yoursalesplaybook.com
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