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sari azout
@sariazout
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13h
I am tired of seeing speed as a selling point.
I’ve wanted to talk about this for a long time.
I think one of the main reasons many of us feel anxious is because we have more productivity tools than ever, but these tools rarely match how we naturally want to create.
Here’s some sample headlines I've seen:
“From thought to action... See more
@sariazout
·
13h
I am tired of seeing speed as a selling point.
I’ve wanted to talk about this for a long time.
I think one of the main reasons many of us feel anxious is because we have more productivity tools than ever, but these tools rarely match how we naturally want to create.
Here’s some sample headlines I've seen:
“From thought to action... See more
Les deux méthodes ont leurs avantages, mais si l’on veut parcourir les actualités et autres informations sans devenir esclave des conglomérats de l’économie d’attention, je me dis que l’orientation européenne vers le « lent » a plus de chances de réussir dans la durée.
Michel le Séac'H • Réussir (sa vie) grâce au minimalisme digital (French Edition)
A slower approach to work is not only feasible, but is likely superior to the ad hoc pseudo-productivity that dictates the professional lives of so many today.