I strongly disagree with this, if you force every spare minute into productivity, the cognitive burden of context switching and the addiction to the adrenaline of urgency leads to burnout.
You don’t have to make every second of every day “productive” or you’re never going to smell the roses.
You will end up the richest skeleton in the graveyard, wondering where time went
You don’t have to make every second of every day “productive” or you’re never going to smell the roses.
You will end up the richest skeleton in the graveyard, wondering where time went