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How to Enjoy Being Lazy Without Feeling Guilty…

April 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

93.8% of working adults in the United States who make more than $37,000 per year feel guilty for not working more.  72% of adults fear visiting the dentist.  You read this correctly, you and your coworkers would rather suffer through a root canal than have the boss think you are lazy.  Here’s why this thinking doesn’t help anyone, most importantly you :

What’s the point of working a 10 hour day when you waste 4 hours online ‘researching’ the latest news stories?

Would you prefer a 50% increase in productivity, being recognized for your success, and still having more time to share with family, friends, or even just your neglected Labrador Retriever than you currently do?

I scoured the web for some good reading about increasing what you accomplish in less time without feeling bad about spending LESS time on the job.  You can read the article here.

Enjoy!

P.S. People who are honest with themselves are in the top 10% of on the job performers.

P.S.S. Face Time at work has no real correlation to success or happiness.

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