We gave up productivity a long time ago and focused on hyper-productivity. And becoming hyper-productive is a hell of a challenge.
But you don’t have to become hyper-productive to achieve good results. On the contrary, we should return to rudimental methods of simplicity.
A piece of paper. An ordered to-do list. Maybe a few priorities – that’s all you need.
Let’s focus on the basics. You have time to become hyper-productive in future issues. But let’s focus on the basics because we all forget about them.
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We overuse productivity nowadays. We said anything we could have said about it. Let's get back to the basics.
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