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Productivity
Secret
High productivity is effected by the correct body posture and the correct face expression. So Focus - the high productivity program - comprises the correction of both; that, in turn, opens the third eye chakra and the crown chakra. Personal
and team productivity comes from mastering a particular skill or having
a deep understanding of the problem. To be more productive in what we do at work, at home or elsewhere, try to become an expert. This does not mean you have to have a PhD or completed some advanced course of study of the areas you are trying to improve - it just means you need to practice and get more experience. We as business owners and managers cannot remove all the factors that get in the way of productivity, but we can extend to our employees and workers the knowledge that while the business is in business to make a profit, everyone should work to live, not live to work. For
the sake of productivity, we invest in machines, we invest
in building, we invest in new computer systems. But we rarely
invest in people, yet studies show that motivated people with
new skills are often one of the key reasons productivity increases
or new innovations occur. In my weekend training session for the high productivity, I just correct your body posture and face expression; and the high productivity ensues. You discover the real physical nature of your body that makes you feel energetic instantly as a result of undergoing the high productivity program. The only thing left, then, is to turn this personal discovery into your spontaneity - of body and mind; and the instant high productivity turns into the lasting high productivity for life! |
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