Avoid The Trap Of ‘Productivity Porn’


The internet is full of productivity tips and techniques, more accurately known as productivity porn. It’s like McDonalds trying to sell you healthy food. You know that is what you should eat, but when you actually get there you end up eating the nutrition-free fast food.

And I plead guilty. I’ve tried them all. Every now and then I stare into the chaotic abyss of the stuff I need to keep on top of, and decide what will save me is a new system. Of course, it doesn’t.

I’ve learned a few things the hard way that are not often mentioned.

If you really deeply care about something, you will do it. You will do it without needing a list or a system or a reminder. No, your brain will not feel cluttered by the burden of having to remember it. If it happens to be a complex task with many steps, you’ll make a list, without thinking “oh look, I’m doing GTD”.

So what do you need a system for? You need it for chores. The stuff you don’t want to do, but you need to. The stuff which is easy put off but will hurt in due time. Stuff like paying bills and calling customer service.

Do not confuse activity for progress. Sometimes blind activity can be a palliative, a false reassurance that we are moving forward. It takes courage to stop and ask if what is being done is actually having any impact — on our lives and our work and our happiness. We know the answer will often make us wince.

Productivity Porn [Vivek Haldar]

Vivek Haldar writes software for Google. Many years ago, he was a PhD student at the University of California, Irvine (and even wrote some papers). Subscribe to his RSS feed and follow him on Twitter.


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