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How Toxic Productivity Sneaks In Your Routine

How Toxic Productivity Sneaks In Your Routine

We want to do more than anyone else. We chase higher heights and goals. But we often lose sight of where we started. We forget where we need right now.

I’ve been there, and I still am.

Toxic productivity sneaked into my routine as it does with everyone. It disguises itself as ambition. It tells you that working more means achieving more. But that’s a dangerous myth.

If I work more than you, I won’t achieve more — I will burn out faster. If you work more than me, you won’t achieve more — you will give up sooner. Toxic productivity is inside each of us, but we can escape it together.

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Passionate about self-improvement, personal growth, finance, and creativity. I love to inspire people to become the better version of themselves. Author @ www.cosmopolitanmindset.com

Learn how setting boundaries, prioritizing tasks, focusing attention, embracing rest, and asserting yourself can boost your effectiveness and prevent burnout.

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