Productivity is often a distraction. Don’t aim for better wa...

Productivity is often a distraction. Don’t aim for better ways to get through your tasks as quickly as possible. Instead aim for better tasks that you never want to stop doing.

Better tasks are also more likely to be intrinsically motivating, not requiring external validation.

Task selection as a productivity strategy: Kelly proposes that choosing the right tasks is more important than optimizing existing ones.

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