You’re staring at your computer, tapping your pen mindlessly on your notepad.
The to-do list seems to stretch on and on and all you’ve crossed off so far today is “make coffee,” arguably easier than the looming “finish sales report.”
You look anxiously at the clock to see if it might be lunchtime soon. It’s 9:15 AM.
Your manager walks in and you immediately stiffen as she cheerfully announces “Don’t forget performance reviews are today!”
Normally we really don’t think of our sex lives and our work lives as interconnected, but, research is showing that poor performance review at work correlates with difficulty getting and keeping an erection.
I see you shifting nervously, hoping your boss hasn’t read this study. Is it noon yet?
Stay with me.
Here’s The Science That Proves It…
The study suggests that struggles between the sheets can make you less productive at work.
Let’s check out the research.
One study examined data from U.S. National Health and Wellness Surveys from 2015 to 2016.
From these surveys, the researchers found that men who self-reported as struggling with performance in the bedroom had significantly higher rates of work absenteeism (not going to work) than those who reported they were not struggling with sexual performance.
Men who self-reported as struggling in bed also suffered from double the rates of presenteeism (which means they went to work but had trouble focusing and getting things done) than men who were sexually satisfied.
You know when you have a really satisfying session in the bedroom, and you feel energized and ready to tackle everything else waiting for you in life?
If you’re not finding sexual satisfaction, you’re probably not getting that natural boost of energy and wellness.
You may also find yourself worrying about your performance when you should be finishing that sales report.
Then the stress of your sinking performance at work is liable to seep into the bedroom.
Oh no, this sounds like a vicious cycle.
But Is It Legit Data?
This all seems plausible.
But let’s remember to be discerning.
Who sponsored this study? Pfizer.
Who is Pfizer? The manufacturers of Viagra.
Don’t you think they might have a particular goal in mind? Ahem, buying their product?
I’m not saying their research is invalid, I’m just saying don’t let them scare you into buying Viagra just so you can get that sales report done.
There are alternatives worth pursuing before you spend your hard-earned money on a pill known to have some unpleasant side effects and about the same efficacy as aspirin.
Let’s just focus on the part of the study that says that your sexual well-being has implications in other areas of life.
Great sex makes us happier, healthier, and more confident.
So why wouldn’t our sex lives affect our work lives?
Intuitively, you’ll probably find that this makes sense. If you’re worried about something so important in your life, the to-do list loses significance.
Here Are a Few Easy & All-Natural Ways to Reverse a “Blah” Bedroom Performance…
There are so many reasons that sexual performance might drop off.
Perhaps exercise is the key.
You might consider exercising more, or taking up a new sport.
And take a look at your diet–is it filled with fresh veggies, healthy proteins, and natural fats? (More on that in a sec.)
There may also be something going on between you and your partner.
Check in with her and open the door for a healthy conversation to find out if both of your needs are being met.
Also, remember that disagreements or unsettled conflicts can lead to a loss in sexual appetite.
Resolving issues can be huge for your sex game!
And finally, there’s one more important thing you must remember:
If You Have Issues “Performing” In Bed It’s NOT Your Fault…
With a stressful job, uncertain circumstances and the demands of quarantine these days… it’s no wonder so few men report being 100% “fully satisfied” with their hard-ons…
There are a few vegetables in particualr that have been scientifically proven to help boost your bloodflow… (which helps stiffen weak noodly boners… and reverse old man libido).
So getting back that sex drive, and those lead-pipe erections can be as simple as reaching in your fridge and having a healthy snack. 🙂
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