How lack of consistency leads you to be unproductive.

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3 years ago

Good morning community after being 3 days away and emptying my spam folder, I would like to write because if we stop being consistent in something we become unproductive.

It is fascinating that I have to try things on myself to understand how humans work.

After getting results and being calm I took a day of doing other activities.

Then it was not one, it was two and finally the third.

Because my convictions and previous writings make me learn when I make a bad decision.

But if I had followed my instinct I would not have been able to get out of the way of leaving everything aside.

It is very important to keep people busy.

It has happened in previous crises that the government paid to move land to U.S. citizens.

Because if you don't keep your population moving it will most likely stop being productive.

It increases the level of crime if there is no assurance that essential goods are within reach.

Many factors are triggered in which the market chains from food to consumer companies are affected.

Many people are calm at the moment, but the moment the economy is reactivated, many problems will occur, the incentives provided by the government in the face of a need for consumption are not reciprocal.

The cost of generating a product without labor is very difficult.

As will be the clash between reality and the *it's all good* that will be in store for us when the crisis disappears.

I value every comment and appreciation.

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If you are unfocused, doing your work irregularly, your attention is scattered, then you indeed becoming far less productive. I have noticed this in the previous months on myself, when crypto prices redirected my attention from my work.

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Thank you for your comment Geri

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