Monday, 30 June 2014

Consciousness


Consciousness is simply a state of awareness. Awareness of anything; an idea, personality, possibility, terrain or trends.


As human beings grow we develop our personal dominating consciousness, this are formed from our interactions with prevailing environment and our interpretations. Genetics does has a role has does other determinants such as education, exposure, intellect, talents etc.

The Eventual: what we end up as: 

The Finishing touches

The Grooming stage

The Searching of who and what you are

The learning stage of anything non specific

The helpless stage where you are still at the mercy of folks

The Birth where you come in naked like everyone else.

 

Though consciousness is a state of awareness resulting from the mind, the state produce corresponding and consistent substantial outcomes evidenced physically.

This explains why a fellow born into a royal family instinctively develops royal qualities and entitlement to royal treatment. This consciousness is like a stream that oozes out and permeates to everything you do, it shapes how you talk, carry yourself and even the material things you use.

In corporate settings someone employed and given a name tag describing him in a condescending tone tends to project such condescension in his carriage another one who earns the same amount with a different title tends to project a different carriage.

How does all this affect productivity? Productivity is the ability to produce results optimally and consistently and if a sense of unconsciousness of productivity pervades a person or system it imparts whatever is being done.

A consciousness of productivity must so pervade an individual and a system that it must just produce, optimally and consistently. Many companies understand this concept and that explains the need for mission statements and the likes. Even the way offices are set different from a home is to imbue a productivity challenge and constant knack for productivity in the workers.

It’s a state of awareness.    


 


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