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Aimless Actionism Widely used for avoiding deeper questions, challenges, or searching for answers in new directions. Tries to gloss over disorientation and lack of incentive.
Aimless actionism defines activities as 'vitally important' which in reality are irrelevant. Someone afflicted by this likes to declare himself too busy for anything 'less relevant'. • If you feel an urge to emphasize how much you 'accom
plished' during the past day, week, month or year - • If you look down on those who 'accomplished less', or
even lead 'pointless' lives according to your definition - • If you engage in formal social functions that trigger only
boredom, - within yourself and others, - but are unwilling
to give this up - • If you are far too busy for new activities or projects - then you do suffer from aimless actionism. Changed attitude: If you want progress, simply stop wasting precious time on pointless chores and aimless people. Discard all antics of this kind. Re-evaluate aim and direction of your life. Map a way how to get there. Then go for expansion. Practical Tip: Don't do anything 'relevant for a while - just relax - and think.
Waiting-mode We are waiting for someone or something - preferably of supernatural origin - to tell us exactly when to start growing.