Feb 18, 2008
3 Vices that Sabotage Productivity
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Think of someone you know who is not working at full potential. Why isn't their productivity what it should be? Reasons might include illness, family health issues, depression, an unreasonable workload, burnout, etc.
Or, there might be another reason: vice.
Vice is often defined as an "evil habit" or even as a "fault" in one's daily practice. Aristotle spoke of virtues as the opposite of vices. A virtue is often considered to be "the right amount" so for an average sized man, virtuous eating would be the middle ground between starving himself and overeating. For the sumo wrestler, this amount will of course change. Vice, in this example, would be one of the two extremes of the spectrum.
Three vices in particular are a real problem (translation, pain in the butt) when it comes to productivity: lust, envy and sloth.
Practically speaking, lust is an urge towards something that you don't have personally. The Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) described it this way, “Of all of the worldly passions, lust is the most intense. All other worldly passions seem to follow in its train." How does lust derail productivity?
- It distracts, diverting the mind.
- It impels, confusing the body.
- It intoxicates, limiting the ability to focus.
- It slows teamwork, causing division between members.
- It distracts, dulling the mind.
- It takes up time, bringing us away from work.
- It sees time as pointless rather than as opportunity.
- It leads its owner out of ambition and into perpetual relaxing.
- It seeks fleeting pleasure instead of enduring happiness.
- When lust comes at you, have a picture of your family or loved ones handy. It's nearly impossible to lust after someone or something if you have a visual reminder of what's really important in life.
- When envy approaches, walk the other way. Material things are nice for the moment but will be outdated in 6 months anyway. Remind yourself of this often.
- When sloth creeps in, do something productive. Go for a walk, lift some weights, do some work. If you schedule your times of relaxation, the other 'working hours' will be more fruitful and life will retain a healthy sense of balance.
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