For most people, productivity comes with a price. But it shouldn’t be like that.
When I started my online writing experiment three years ago, I gave up anything to become more productive.
I stopped going out with friends. I didn’t have a relationship. And I wasn’t taking care of my physical and mental health.
But being productive can lead to burnout and isolation. If you give up everything, you end up with nothing. And that’s an unhealthy way to stay productive because it’s not scalable.
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