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Theses are my thoughts and ramblings as I forge my way through this thing they call life.
#926211 added January 2, 2018 at 10:42pm
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Productivity
Blog City - Day 1477


Prompt: โ€œTrue productivity is not about the volume of work. It is about doing what matters on demand, without the pressure of external deadlines or forces.โ€
Nicholas Erik, from The Writerโ€™s Productivity Crash Course
What does productivity mean to you--in writing, in personal life, or in general?


Productivity should be all about the process, not the final product. You can be all about the product and bang out a high volume, but unless it really matters to you and you have put all you had into it, it is not going to be a great product.

Productivity to me is showing up and doing what is required as each task presents itself in the process. It means doing the work, but also reflecting on how the work is going and making adjustments to make the product more than it could be.... this is true whether it is in terms of writing or teaching or any other form of productivity you are working on that gives you a sense of purpose and fulfillment.

Having a productive day could be just meeting the goals you set out for yourself that day.... the day could be relaxed and easy or busy and chaotic - it is whatever you determine it. Some days you just gotta mellow out and go with the flow. If that is the goal for the day, then you met that goal.

I think it is also important to set your own goals and not compare yourself to someone else. You are not them and they are not you, what you do and how you work needs to be by your own process not theirs. Trying to follow someone else's process towards productivity is only going to leave you feeling out of sorts. Comparing you miss all the good you could be accomplishing by following your own way and doing it your way.

You need to figure out what works for you and follow that way.... but you also need to stay flexible in knowing that sometimes you may need to tweak things to accommodate changes in your external environment or your internal levels of energy. You can't control all the variables in life.

Never beat yourself up for not hitting the mark, take a moment to reflect and change gears if necessary. Mindless pressing forward does not work for everyone and it is certainly not the way to stay at a project. Everyone needs time to recharge and reflect.... build that into your productivity.

It all comes down to attitude and mindset. Believing you are growing and changing will make for a great future... in your writing, your personal life or just in general.

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