Not dealing with boredom and complacency in the long term often leads to poor choices. Not only is it unproductive, but it affects your emotional health. We all need a purpose and we feel at our best when we are productive with our time. You can be unproductive by self medicating and complaining all the time, or you can be productive the right way by spending time with loved ones, pursuing a hobby or following your passions. When we are of service, whether it’s teaching a child or exploring our God given creativity, boredom dissipates. Continuing to fill your life with things that inspire and motivate you will eliminate complacency. You choose to be productive. You can go down that slippery slope, or you can turn that boredom and complacency into your greatest gift and contribution. Danny G.