Doing more work in less time is one way to look at productivity.
I, however, like to think of productivity as accomplishing what you need to do so you have time to do what you want to do. Working longer or working harder do not necessarily make you more productive.
We’ve been conditioned to believe that the more we schedule our lives, the more we can multi-task, the longer and harder we work, the more valuable we are to society. Perhaps we are more valuable to those we accommodate with our adrenaline-fueled lifestyles. But we are diminishing ourselves in the process.
Learning how and when you work best, having the right tools for the job and being prepared to work all contribute to productivity.
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