Reducing trivial tasks to prioritize meaningful pursuits isn't laziness. Unfortunately, many struggle with this concept because societal norms often praise sacrifice over genuine productivity.
Reducing trivial tasks to prioritize meaningful pursuits isn't laziness. Unfortunately, many struggle with this concept because societal norms often praise sacrifice over genuine productivity.
Consider redefining "laziness" as choosing a less fulfilling life, letting circumstances or others dictate your path, or accumulating wealth while merely observing life from afar.
This perspective isn't altered by your financial status or the countless hours spent on insignificant emails and details.
Direct your efforts towards productivity, not just staying occupied.
Cutting busywork, the junk food of productivity, to free time for real impact is not slacking at all, but folks taught to honor self denial often read it as quitting. How do you decide which small tasks to ditch first without guilt?