Restricting Your Work On Your Work Station

Restricting your work on your work station, most people prefer to buy gaming computers and gaming laptops. Everybody wants a super fast computer. The size of the PC game a computer can smoothly handle defines its power, speed and performance.

So you got a super fast computer. Now what? You can work on Excel, Word, Skype, or text editors for coding. After work, you can watch your favorite movies at 4K quality. After dinner, you can play the heaviest games in the market, both online and offline at the highest graphic quality without your computer crashing.

Play games, watch movies, browse social media in your computer, that sounds fun but it’s leading you to your failure. You’re tempted of-course. TV series are addicting, games are more addicting especially online games. Work? Work is tiring and boring. FB’s Zuck, Bill Gates, do you think they had the time to do those things? Even if they had the time, do you think they care about the simple pleasures 99.9% do? No they don’t.

Humans are given free will. We are all free. Free to do what you want, free will and free decisions.  Freedom also leads to being forgetful. You may be inspired one moment, then you’ll go full hopeless the next. And you may gain wisdom about something, then you forget about it the other day. We all have that, what I do is take note of every wisdom, every idea, every great philosophy, every innovation that comes to my mind so I won’t forget it.

To cure this common human trait, you need to set rules for yourself. Your own rules for your own self. That leads to the title of this post. “Restricting Your Work On Your Work Station – Programming Your Mind”. Programming is all about rules. Rules or instructions. If you do this, it will do that. Machines do not change. What instructions it gets, it will follow the instructions without fail. Humans change, it will or will not follow rules. What we need is to program our minds to do things that will lead to success. It’s a type of self-discipline.

If you want to know more, or share your similar experience, contact me so we can discuss and make the world better.