Professor Steve Field, Chairman at the Royal College of General Practitioners, is adamant that we all stop eating, drinking and smoking too much.
But why do we do it?
Why are we so hell bent on killing oureselves?
Are we unhappy?
Assuming that we live in a society where a job is essential and a job is a process that has been whittled down from an activity that was once helpful, profitable and interesting. Isn't it a shame that most jobs are about processing an order for something like an ipod, your botox treatment or fast food?
We act like machines because our jobs demand it so when we are set free at 5pm, the human inside us is desperate to express it's individuality and the easiest way to break our bonds is to drink, smoke and eat too much.
When we realise, however, that a job does offer many opportunities to e human and connect with other human beings, we start to reduce our intake but to connect with others at work requires you to adopt the Formula for Emotional Engagement.
If you want to know how to satisfy your need to be human at work, then please contact me.
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