Topic: Slowing Down a Bit Can be Beneficial - 10 reasons why  (Read 1343 times)

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Slowing Down a Bit Can be Beneficial - 10 reasons why
« on: May 26, 2012, 12:07:10 PM »
I know about the race to get things done in Nigeria especially in my Lasgidi, Everything is running including people. I remember when i first came to Lagos, Its like a City on the run and funny it hasn't changed one bit, Everyone is running to get there, Everyone hustling to grab things, even the animals dey run ...

But read this post on slowing down from unclustterer and figured its through, Most times you crave for a reset just to help re-align your goals and get you "restarted" on things. Yes, Slowing Down could really be helpful and below are 10 things you tend to gain when you slow down

1. Think things through: This doesn’t have to take a lot of time, but can be very helpful. By slowing down long enough to assess what’s happening around you, you’re more equipped to better understand many a situation, rather than just seeing what’s on the surface.

2. Make fewer mistakes: When you take your time, you’re less likely to trip yourself up. That’s because you’ve thought about most (if not all) of the important details.

3. Make better decisions: When you spend more time thinking about the pros and cons of which direction to go, you’re likely to come to more well-rounded and fleshed out conclusions. You may also see your intended path more clearly.

4. Become a better listener: Taking the time to really listen to what someone tells you means that you’ll have better conversations. Instead of immediately crafting a rebuttal to what someone says before they finish speaking, you’ll really hear them and get a better idea of what they’re trying to communicate.

5. Become calmer: I find that when I’m not rushing around, I tend to be less agitated and less prone to getting frustrated. I also think more rationally.

6. Be more productive One of the benefits of thinking more rationally is that you are more successful at prioritizing and working on the things that need your attention first (you know, instead of playing Angry Birds).

7. Be more efficient: This might seem counterintuitive, but by slowing down, you can actually get more done. It’s because you’ll spend less energy trying to cram everything into your day and you’ll work more effectively at getting the important things completed.

8. Be happier: Who’s not happy when they cross stuff off their to do list?

9. Be more focused: Have you ever realized that when your mind is racing, you’re sometimes paralyzed and unable to actually make a decision or take action? When you take a few minutes to gather your thoughts, you’re better able to focus on the task at hand.

10: Be more open to doing nothing: Or, doing something fun. Any something other than working. This means I can get back to sitting still, and enjoying it.

So Please Slow Down a bit...e go better, No Worry

 

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