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You might as well add “boredom” to the list of things we’ve survived these past few months. 

Staying cooped up at home with nothing to do is enough to drive one mad! And it has. We’ve all been bored. Boring zoom meetings. Boring meals. Boring stories. Boring jokes. Ugh!

But boredom is more than a dreaded feeling. Health professionals say it’s become a disease.  But… could it be that we’re bored not because we have so little to do but because we have too many options? 

How do you think having access to 500 hundred channels, unlimited online media, information at our beck and call, and every entertainment option or adventure on earth at our virtual fingertips, has affected personal expectations and the brain?

Sure boredom is dreadful. The inability to enjoy life’s simple pleasures and beautiful, adrenaline-less moments.  

But, what if…you knew your gifts, passions, strengths, beliefs, likes and dislikes, and were truly at peace with your authentic self, how much external stimulation would you really need? Wouldn’t you have everything you need to create and live an exciting, satisfying life? 

  • Location
    Washington DC, New York
  • Expert
    Sharmini Long
  • Topic
    Overweight Issues
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