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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

A Surprising Way to Increase Your Productivity at Work


Admit it, we've all been late to work at least once because we stayed in bed enjoying our partner a little too long that morning. And how did that day go for you once you finally made it into the office? Did you notice that you were happier, more energetic, and found it easier to concentrate?

We all know that sex has health benefits like improving heart health, reducing pain, and getting a better night's sleep. But did you know that having kinky sex has even more benefits than having vanilla sex? In 2013, The Journal of Sexual Medicine published an article to compare the psychological health of those who practiced BDSM sex versus those who practiced vanilla sex. The results astounded many. Instead of supporting the rumor that BDSM is associated with psychopathology, they found that those who practice BDSM are more conscientious, more extroverted, and more open to new experiences than those who have vanilla sex. Kinky sex also results in being less neurotic and less rejection sensitive while also having a higher subjective well-being. Several other studies have also arrived at these same conclusions.

Imagine, you go into work and your boss rejects the proposal you've been working tirelessly on for the last two weeks. You accept the rejection, but don't let the project fall off the table. Instead, you ask your boss what they found unappealing about the proposal. Once their objections are clear, you introduce yourself to a couple of people who work in departments that could help you build a stronger proposal. The three of you have coffee that afternoon and come up with an amazing new spin on the original proposal. You bang out the rough draft by 4:00, all while still managing to finish the mundane day-to-day activities that keep you employed. Your boss loves the new spin on the old idea and is now fully backing your efforts. 

And all because you got spanked and shackled (and maybe more) last night.

Why not give it a try? See if it lives up to its potential and report back. Help others understand exactly how their personal lives are affecting their professional lives!

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