Monday, May 18, 2020
The Energy Audit
The Energy Audit Tony Schwartz, who is President and CEO of The Energy Project, says were suffering from an energy crisis, and this ones personal. He says: Employers and employees alike share an unspoken assumption that human beings are capable of operating in the same way computers do: continuously, at ever higher speeds, running multiple programs at the same time. In fact, were designed to pulse. Were more productive and more satisfied when we move rhythmically between spending and renewing energy to meet our four key needs. Schwartz defines the four forgotten needs as: sustainability (physical); security (emotional); self-expression (mental); and significance (spiritual). He thinks it makes more sense to manage your energy than your time. After all, you would never run a car for 10,000 miles straight without refueling it and maintaining it. Why should you treat your own self any differently? He believes that if you take time to restore your energy and take care of your needs, you can be more productive. Schwartz focuses mainly on workers on the job, but the same applies to jobseekers. You may be pushing so hard that youre not taking the time out you need to replenish your energy. It will be hard to ace an interview if youre mentally and physically exhausted. Take the energy audit here and see how you rate: http://theenergyproject.com/tools/the-energy-audit
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