Everything is possible!

"this just in......a professional work environment is unproductive"
Yep, another study that confirms what we already knew. The so called professional work place has been found to lead to:
*day dreaming
*surfing the internet (guess what employees look for)
*playing games like solitare
*emailing friends
*gossiping
*more sick leave
*higher turnover of staff
*and assorted other time wasting and non productive activities
On the other hand a fun work environment leads to;
*reduced stress
*higher creativity amongst staff
*better retention and recall
*happier and healthier employees
*less sick days
*less staff turnover
*more productivity
So there you have it amigos, if you clown around at work....it's all good! Take your joke book to work and your boss will love you. Find the fun in everything you do and anything is possible. Your work day will seem shorter and you might actually enjoy going to work.
The real exciting news about this is, that if you are looking to be a big success at anything, its best to pick something you really like to do. This is the key to 'getting abundance in your life' and having fun at the same time. Hey, that sort of sounds like the motto for this site!
Wow, they did a study and found out that Eduardo was right all along...now, who would of thunk that?
Eduardo
P.S. If you need some proof that this theory works, just look at Hugh Hefner...he never gets out of his pyjamis, is surrounded by beautiful naked ladies all day long and he made an incredible fortune at the same time!


6 Comments:
Yeah so true. Don't you just hate the word "professional"? Seems it's just a term for "you owe me more for doing less". I had a "professional" hypnotist try to help me with a problem once, not knowing that I am a hypnotist (certified-- or as some would say "certifiable")and he worked for 20 minutes with NO results-- pitiful technique. I laid an "INSTANT" induction on him and he was out like a light! I bet he never brags of being a "professional" again. I have an uncle who has TWO doctorates and say he "knows less now than when he started"-- but at least he is big enough to admit it!!
I would like to know more about the benefits of hypnotistism, perhaps you might consider writing an article one the subject?
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I'd be glad to. Hypnosis is a wide field and I've found it to be very useful in many areas and of little use in others. Is there a particular thoughtline you are interested in??
I don't want to restrict or limit what you might have to say. You did a great job with your last guest article so go for it.
You understand what I like (short understandable articles) so send it to my email and lets see what comes up! thanks Chappy
I'll get right to work-- if I can find where I put my mind....
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