It’s a pattern I noticed in myself, and I decided to write it up. Just because we sometimes use thinking about productivity as a means of procrastination, that doesn’t mean we should never think about productivity. The note at the end was just a humourous addition, rather than the purpose of the article.
(Note: This was first posted April 1, but due to a moderation-queue backlog, was delayed until now. Our apologies if that spoils the humor.)
If this was intended as an April Fool’s Day joke I think it’d be good to mark it with the April Fool’s tag.
No, it’s not an April fools joke.
It’s a pattern I noticed in myself, and I decided to write it up. Just because we sometimes use thinking about productivity as a means of procrastination, that doesn’t mean we should never think about productivity. The note at the end was just a humourous addition, rather than the purpose of the article.