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Can I be more productive by being restless about productivity?
Can I be more productive by being restless about productivity?
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No. Productivity is subjective and is measured differently in every field.
When I was a coder, my efficiency was assessed by a project duration. Now I see productivity as the number of articles I publish. But if all the pieces are subpar, productivity is expensive. A theatre artist could measure her productivity by the number of plays she has done but also by how much she has learned by watching different plays or just by talking to people.
Productivity in creative tasks is not directly proportional to the tangible deliverables but to intangible learning.
Having said that, a certain number of finished projects do seem to put that learning to use and show growth. Never fret, do your best. After all, art of learning is something, too.