The Productivity Lie Keeping Smart People Stuck
Most professionals don't have a time management problem. They have a productivity illusion problem. Every day, millions of people wake up determined to get more done. They buy planners. Download productivity apps. Watch videos about morning routines. Read books about success habits. Yet many end the day feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and strangely unaccomplished. The problem isn't laziness. The problem isn't a lack of ambition. The problem is that most people have been taught a completely outdated definition of productivity. For years, productivity was measured by activity: • More meetings • More emails • More projects • More hours worked But in today's world, activity and achievement are no longer the same thing. In fact, many professionals are working harder than ever while producing less meaningful results than ever before. This is the Productivity Paradox. The more connected we become, the more distracted we become. The more tools we have, the less focused we becom...