Why Less Chatter Helps
Less Chatter, Anyone? Surely I'll get bashed if I push hard for this because this is a debate that can open the floodgates of arguments back and forth. To clarify, our thread today ISN'T pinning down on social media, not really. BUT instead, it's all about WORKING SMARTER and yet being MORE PRODUCTIVE. We'd like to challenge the age-old idea that MORE HOURS at work equates to being MORE PRODUCTIVE💴💷💵Oh yes, through these years, all that's been splashed all over us are two parallel lines with almost identical trajectories telling us that the MORE you worked, the MORE productive you are. Frankly, this is an assumption, a MISTAKE, that we've all been making for the longest time. And now there's more than a century's worth of work that overwork in the long run is BAD for people and organizations, and worse, even BAD for productivity📗📘📙The challenge for us workers is that we got so hog-tied to the misplaced belief that the MORE work we put in, the MORE productive we are. BUT hey, various studies had the same results, that we DON'T have to spend the rest of our life feeling exhausted from work, waiting for the weekend, and barely making ends meet every month. Now do we know why 'MONDAY BLUES' was coined💎💎💎Instead, there are now SMART choices we can make now to set ourselves up well. BUT this means we have to do HARD things today, and that's exactly WHY not everyone is tapering off from their pace. Thing is, most people have a very short time horizon. And if you're willing to look farther, you will likely make better choices today. Choices that will improve your life✅✅✅So, WHY do other people stand out? First, they AIM FOR THE BEST. Let's realize that there is a huge divide between the top tier performers versus the AVERAGE. We can even look at basketball. Many play the game BUT how many end up with multi-million dollar contracts @NBA? So, our takeaway today is that with LESS CHATTER, we can accomplish MORE with LESS time❗❗❗
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