Every one of us at one point of their lives started consuming productivity content, it feels very useful at the beginning and very motivating. At a certain point you will feel that productivity content is far fetched and not useful to you anymore, in addition, you will feel that productivity content is addictive. Most of the productivity content is not useful because it gives you a sense of progressing, which becomes addictive and anti-productive, and some of the advice you get can’t be applied in real life. Productive Procrastination When your dopamine levels are low throughout the day and you feel the urge to be productive your brain will decide unconsciously to go for the easiest route which is opening YouTube and watching productivity videos or searching for the best way to make your To-Do list, which gives you the sense of progress, that you’re doing something good in your life. But, are you benefiting from watching productivity content? Most participants feel motivated or in...
Abdullah Waleed
Where Productivity Meets Reality