Are chores boring you? Learn how to change that!

We have such busy schedules in our lives. Most of us find ourselves doing repetitious tasks and chores on a daily basis. Our brain often wants to wonder and think of other things whenever we do anything that is repetitive.

I sweep a lot of leaves on our property. In the moment of sweeping, I listen to my iPod. Sometimes it can be a podcast on quantum physics, neuroscience or some form of motivation. By doing this, I am learning and keeping fit whilst tidying up the home. Seems like a triple return on the investment, right?

A great thing to do whilst doing a chore, that isn’t demanding of your concentration or a threat to safety, is to listen to music that elevates your mood. Once you are in that mood, allow your mind to wander into an inspiring dream. Something you want to create in your life.

Imagine being there and living the dream. Feel the joy of being there! You will notice that the brain cannot help itself but begin entertaining the how. If the how becomes impossible, you have allowed fear to suffocate your dream.

Transform the how into a creative wonderland of possibilities. See yourself doing amazing things to achieve your dream. Get excited about being focused and drawing assistance from the most unexpected places.

To spend all that time allowing your mind to be immersed into your dream is indeed a sublime preparation for what you are making inevitable.

Cheers to the transformation of boring chores into stimulant for your beautiful dreams.

Enjoy your re-imagined day!

George

Ps: If you have challenges sparking your imagination, you can develop that too.

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George Helou has 15 years personal development and life coaching experience and a two time best-selling author. For more information on Perth based and online Life Coaching service and his EP7 Empowered for Purpose Coaching program visit www.lifecoachperth.com or call (08) 9380 8350.