Boredom is the topic this week. I decided to do something much more interesting than usual because I myself have been faced with this issue. I know that when I have a project to do that I sometimes wait until it is too late, and because of that I feel like I am bored, when I am really procrastinating doing something. Personally when I have too many obligations, I go blank, and feel as if I cannot get anything done, boredom is a unique problem in the leadership role and something we should face.
"I have been dealing with boredom at my work for some time now. I do research and development for a small company in town, and when I am done with all the things I need in a day, I end up feeling bored after, I know I could get ahead but I want to keep my manager on a consistent schedule, what is my problem?"
-Ahmed 29
Boredom at work is a huge problem, because people who want to move up in their job do not have enough avenues to express it. Do work that the boss would not mind at all. Gathering leads is never against company policy, in jobs that are more creative it allows for time to think, and in those moments we have to make sure we are thinking and not just wasting time to clock out.
Article for the week : http://www.predictablesuccess.com/blog/boredom-the-leadership-killer/
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