Promoting a New Work Style "Alco-working": Finishing Tasks with Momentum and Fostering Creative Ideas with Alcohol
Muroya Affiliate LLC proposes "Alco-working," a new work style that leverages alcohol. It aims to generate creative ideas and efficiently advance tedious tasks, encouraging modern business professionals prone to perfectionism to adopt flexible working.
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Muroya Affiliate LLC (Representative Employee: Kiyotaka Muroya, Official Website: https://muroyaaffiliate.co.jp/) has a dream to "Promote a new work style of 'alcohol x work,' called 'Alco-working'!"
## ― The Recommendation for a Work Style that Finishes Tedious Tasks with Momentum and Generates Creative Ideas ―
Muroya Affiliate LLC (Representative Employee: Kiyotaka Muroya) proposes "Alco-working," a work style that adds a new option to modern ways of working from the perspective of "alcohol x work."
Alco-working is a coined word combining Alcohol and Working.
It is a flexible way of working that cleverly utilizes the "momentum of a tipsy state" from alcohol to push forward tasks that tend to get stalled, or to draw out creative ideas.
## For those "annoying but must-do" tasks, let's borrow the power of alcohol.
Document creation that's hard to start without putting in effort, unfinished ideas that halt progress, personal projects left unattended...
Tasks that you "know you have to do but can't get moving on" tend to get stalled when you aim for perfection.
At such times, have a glass of beer or wine. When you feel a little relaxed, just try to get something done "up to this point." Try to give it shape with momentum. If you do that, you might surprisingly be able to move forward.
## Rather than continuing to worry, "just putting it out there" moves things forward.
Rather than worrying endlessly, thinking "Is this okay? But... what should I do?" as time passes, repeatedly fixing the same parts, reviewing past documents and emails, or hesitating to report and making others wait, "just publishing it and fixing it later" leads to much more progress.
Alcohol can sometimes give you the push to take that "first step."
## Inspiration is born "when you're a little relaxed."
Drinking alcohol can slightly loosen logical inhibitions. It can help bring out free ideas and allow for creative activities.
In fact, Kiyotaka Muroya, the representative of our company, has had ideas while drinking alcohol.
## ― The Recommendation for a Work Style that Finishes Tedious Tasks with Momentum and Generates Creative Ideas ―
Muroya Affiliate LLC (Representative Employee: Kiyotaka Muroya) proposes "Alco-working," a work style that adds a new option to modern ways of working from the perspective of "alcohol x work."
Alco-working is a coined word combining Alcohol and Working.
It is a flexible way of working that cleverly utilizes the "momentum of a tipsy state" from alcohol to push forward tasks that tend to get stalled, or to draw out creative ideas.
## For those "annoying but must-do" tasks, let's borrow the power of alcohol.
Document creation that's hard to start without putting in effort, unfinished ideas that halt progress, personal projects left unattended...
Tasks that you "know you have to do but can't get moving on" tend to get stalled when you aim for perfection.
At such times, have a glass of beer or wine. When you feel a little relaxed, just try to get something done "up to this point." Try to give it shape with momentum. If you do that, you might surprisingly be able to move forward.
## Rather than continuing to worry, "just putting it out there" moves things forward.
Rather than worrying endlessly, thinking "Is this okay? But... what should I do?" as time passes, repeatedly fixing the same parts, reviewing past documents and emails, or hesitating to report and making others wait, "just publishing it and fixing it later" leads to much more progress.
Alcohol can sometimes give you the push to take that "first step."
## Inspiration is born "when you're a little relaxed."
Drinking alcohol can slightly loosen logical inhibitions. It can help bring out free ideas and allow for creative activities.
In fact, Kiyotaka Muroya, the representative of our company, has had ideas while drinking alcohol.