When
you are busy at work all day, it is easy to let your mind wander.
This is not because your job is boring or because you find your work
tedious. Instead, it is because our brains are capable of a lot of
functioning at one time, which means that once we have begun working
on the task at head…assuming it is a task to which we are
accustomed…we can then let our minds wander to things we really
like thinking about or which we are worried about and which we hope
will not come to pass.
It
is so important to focus in on your job, using all of your capable
mental capacity to actually bring in some of the best ideas your
company can make use of. Of course, not everything will be quality
mental material, but brainstorming is really important. Now, many
creative writers or directors believe that letting the mind rest and
focus on other things can really relax it and ideas can come to you
more easily.
This
may be true to a certain extent, but there is such a thing as a
mental habit. If it is your mental habit to think vividly under
pressure, to stay thinking until you find gold, or to always question
your surroundings and test different theories on the world around
you, then you are likely to strengthen this mental habit by using it.
You will not be likely to actually squash your ideas if you overwork
them, since your mental habit is to make the best out of your
constant thinking, rather than rest pondering.
Employee drug testing
involves a lot of the focusing required to zero in on your job. It
means you need high quality material to work with in the first place,
which is true of all of CMM Technology’s drug test equipment,
alcohol breathalyser
devices, and even our breathalyser recalibration services.
Zeroing
in on your job requires an insane amount of focus and pressurized
creative thinking. However, it can make your job a lot more rewarding
than it is already. Just remember to take breaks once your work for
the day is over! Call CMM Technology today to find out more about our
ToxSure saliva drug test.
This article has been taken from : http://www.cmm.com.au/articles/zeroing-in-on-your-job/
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