Continuous, long-term Qigong practice gives us a special sense of the things in our lives that are really good for us: things that make us feel healthiest, happiest, and most in tune with the flow of the universe. The more we practice, the more we find ourselves naturally gravitating toward those things, without effort.
I like using the word "Wholesome" to describe this quality. As Qigong makes you feel more Whole, you become attracted to more wholesome things. When you think of the word "wholesome", what do you think of? What kinds of people? What kinds of experiences? What kinds of habits? Some of the things that come to mind may feel off-putting, like unwelcome chores. I think that feeling comes from the unbalanced, blocked parts of ourselves. You don't have to wrestle with that feeling as part of some superficial drama: just practice Qigong (or another genuine meditation practice) and as you feel more balanced within yourself, the habits and activities of your life will grow more balanced as well.
Happy Practicing,
Arun