Fed up with the push for productivity

The drive to ‘do more’ or to ‘make the most of our time’ was wearing a bit thin pre-pandemic.
We’d reached a kind of ‘productivity fatigue’.
James Clear, quoted in a Fast Company article by Aytekin Tank says that “Productivity is getting important things done consistently. And no matter what you are working on, there are only a few things that are truly important.”
We are more interested in - and it turns out, motivated by - progress... and so making ‘meaningful progress’ is what matters.
When we do that, we’re more likely to be ‘productively creative’ in the long run.
Sounds like the ideal result.
Worry less about whether you’re being super productive.
Focus more on whether you’re making progress on the things that are meaningful to you.
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