Why managing our workday by merely using to-do lists is a terrible idea
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One of the most common misconceptions about productivity is that it’s synonymous with getting more work done. However, that understanding is a relic from the industrial era. Back in the 19th and 20th centuries, most people did factory-type work. Their job was to turn resources into physical goods, so merely putting in the hours and getting more work done led to higher productivity.
Why managing our workday by merely using to-do lists is a terrible idea
Why managing our workday by merely using…
Why managing our workday by merely using to-do lists is a terrible idea
One of the most common misconceptions about productivity is that it’s synonymous with getting more work done. However, that understanding is a relic from the industrial era. Back in the 19th and 20th centuries, most people did factory-type work. Their job was to turn resources into physical goods, so merely putting in the hours and getting more work done led to higher productivity.