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In their latest thought-provoking podcast, life coach Joel Elston and host Walt Thiessen delve into whether an unrelenting focus on productivity is actually doing us more harm than good. While pushing for maximum efficiency seems like the obvious path to profits, the duo question if that single-minded approach comes at the cost of creativity, well-being and truly fulfilling work.
Walt wonders aloud if emphasizing productivity so heavily has led society to undervalue creative pursuits that don’t neatly fit into metrics of getting tasks done. After all, creativity often emerges when we’re relaxed rather than tied up solving problems. This perspective directly counters many corporate views that productivity equals profits above all else.
Joel shares a poignant story about getting trapped in a negative thought spiral after minor car troubles. Every time we echo a negative thought, he points out, it gets exaggerated to an even darker place. But are these thoughts really accurate reflections of reality, or simply amplified versions of minimal issues?
Using techniques like the THINK method, Walt and Joel provide helpful ways to break free from unproductive rumination. Questions like “Is this thought true?” and “Is it kind to myself?” can help shift perspective away from exaggeration and toward more positive problem-solving.
Overall, the conversation challenges conventional wisdom and leaves listeners pondering what metrics really matter. Is the most profitable path one of constant hustle and exhaustion, or is a balanced approach integrating creativity and well-being ultimately more sustainable and fulfilling? By stopping to question assumptions and thought patterns, perhaps a kinder way forward can be found.
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In their latest thought-provoking podcast, life coach Joel Elston and host Walt Thiessen delve into whether an unrelenting focus on productivity is actually doing us more harm than good. While pushing for maximum efficiency seems like the obvious path to profits, the duo question if that single-minded approach comes at the cost of creativity, well-being and truly fulfilling work.
Walt wonders aloud if emphasizing productivity so heavily has led society to undervalue creative pursuits that don’t neatly fit into metrics of getting tasks done. After all, creativity often emerges when we’re relaxed rather than tied up solving problems. This perspective directly counters many corporate views that productivity equals profits above all else.
Joel shares a poignant story about getting trapped in a negative thought spiral after minor car troubles. Every time we echo a negative thought, he points out, it gets exaggerated to an even darker place. But are these thoughts really accurate reflections of reality, or simply amplified versions of minimal issues?
Using techniques like the THINK method, Walt and Joel provide helpful ways to break free from unproductive rumination. Questions like “Is this thought true?” and “Is it kind to myself?” can help shift perspective away from exaggeration and toward more positive problem-solving.
Overall, the conversation challenges conventional wisdom and leaves listeners pondering what metrics really matter. Is the most profitable path one of constant hustle and exhaustion, or is a balanced approach integrating creativity and well-being ultimately more sustainable and fulfilling? By stopping to question assumptions and thought patterns, perhaps a kinder way forward can be found.
Episode page: https://www.loatoday.net/loa2046
Follow the LOA Today podcast: https://www.loatoday.net/follow
#loatoday
#lawofattraction
#manifesting
#vibration
#podcast
#deliberatecreators
#Q&A
#waltthiessen
#joelelston
#thebench
#loatodayapp
#negative thinking
#productivity
#productive
#creativity
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