A long list of things to do and an individual prefers to sit around and do nothing, bug others, or whine and complain about how bored he or she is. Knowing full well chores need to be done, a resume might need to be written or updated, as well as other responsibilities, and yet the older or younger person cries in speech and actions, "I'm bored."
Sometimes boredom shows up in a disguise called, Procrastination. When you notice someone looking as if he or she doesn't know what to do with his or herself, chances are the individual is avoiding doing something. If you are that person, take a moment and interview yourself, "What have I yet to do? What am I avoiding? How can I be more productive with my time?" You can help someone else out too with his or her "I'm bored" issue.
A little quiet time and conversation with self or a friend will most likely send you or that person out of bored feelings and on with getting things done today.
Have a great week!
Nicholl McGuire is the author of Genealogy X: What to Expect When Researching Family History, get your copy.
Sometimes boredom shows up in a disguise called, Procrastination. When you notice someone looking as if he or she doesn't know what to do with his or herself, chances are the individual is avoiding doing something. If you are that person, take a moment and interview yourself, "What have I yet to do? What am I avoiding? How can I be more productive with my time?" You can help someone else out too with his or her "I'm bored" issue.
A little quiet time and conversation with self or a friend will most likely send you or that person out of bored feelings and on with getting things done today.
Have a great week!
Nicholl McGuire is the author of Genealogy X: What to Expect When Researching Family History, get your copy.