Do you ever find that when you’re trying to get things done, you’re just not ‘feeling it’? It happens to all of us – we run out of creative energy, capacity to think, or just experience a bit of a blank. Sometimes, it’s good to embark on a task that doesn’t require much thinking, and sometimes, it’s beneficial just to leave it for another day and take a break instead. Todd Brown reassures us that it’s normal to sometimes hit a wall with productivity, and if you’re not feeling it, it’s perfectly ok to walk away and save it for another time.
How To Be Productive When You’re Not Feeling It
by Todd Brown
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Lovely discussion of a situation that affects everyone – I especially welcomed your musing on some of the negative habits from less enlightened organisations and why that impulse to be fully on at all times…doesn’t always land the right way.
Hi Janos – many thanks for your note. Glad the post was helpful. Yes, when to be on and off is something many of us are struggling with these days. Regardless, GTD enables you to shut off from work when you want to. – Todd