Use Your Boredom To Be More Creative and Productive
Do you ever get bored and reach for your phone to check for new text messages or Facebook updates? Of course you do. Everybody does.
Watch this short video to find out how to use your boredom more effectively.
Action Steps:
The next time you get bored, don’t reach for your phone or open your internet browser. Instead, allow yourself to experience being bored for about 5 minutes.
This is a lot harder than it sounds. Stick it out for 5 minutes.
After 5 minutes, get out a pen and a piece of paper. Write down anything that comes to mind.
You’ll find that allowing yourself to experience being bored leads to increased creativity and productivity.
Principles to Learn:
More than ever before, people have a need to be constantly engaged and stimulated.
More often than not, people see boredom as a bad thing, a problem that needs to be “fixed” instead of something that needs to be experienced.
Rather than trying to fix it, approaching boredom with the right frame of mind will lead to moments of enhanced creativity and productivity.
Published on September 12, 2012 09:01
No comments have been added yet.
Dave Crenshaw's Blog
Dave Crenshaw has appeared in TIME magazine, Forbes, SIRIUS XM Radio, and the BBC News. His first book, The Myth of Multitasking: How ‘Doing It All’ Gets Nothing Done, has been published in six langua
Dave Crenshaw has appeared in TIME magazine, Forbes, SIRIUS XM Radio, and the BBC News. His first book, The Myth of Multitasking: How ‘Doing It All’ Gets Nothing Done, has been published in six languages and is a time management best seller. His latest book, Invaluable: The Secret to Becoming Irreplaceable, is also an organizational behavior and motivational bestseller. Dave has helped thousands of clients worldwide harness chaos, get focused, and build invaluable businesses. www.DaveCrenshaw.com
...more
- Dave Crenshaw's profile
- 43 followers
