The Differences Between Busy and Productive People

The quest to be more effective at work has hatched misconceptions about what having a productive workday really means and countless productivity hacks that that tantalize us with promises of peak productivity. 

I’m not entirely sure these productivity hacks are hacking it – https://lnkd.in/dyxkdCwC

I’m not sure I would use the phrase “busy donkeys” but this is an interesting take on the The Differences Between Busy and Productive People.

– Busy people are hell-bent on fitting in more things into their day. Productive people cut their to-do list thoughtfully by 50 percent.

– Busy people jump at every assignment. Productive people know the difference between “urgent” and “important.”

– Busy people are always distracted. Productive people create a system.

– Busy people multitask. Productive people focus.

– Busy people are the human equivalent of a 7-Eleven. Productive people know when to shut the door.

– Busy people are glued into their desks. Productive people know when to take a break.

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