Вчера попался Q-A для Dazed от артистки Arca.
И её там спрашивают: что в жизни вы находите самой переоцененной сущностью, а что недооценённой?
На первое она говорит productivity, а на второе — enjoyment.
И если честно, по возвращению в Москву из кардинально иной динамики я соглашаюсь с её ответом целиком.
Не знаю как вы, а я точно живу в мире продуктивности, которая не всегда про меня, но всегда одобряется в силу своей, простите, продуктивности. Ещё под куранты я давала обещание себе посвятить год enjoyment-у, пока только убеждаюсь в правильности решения и движусь в этом направлении с переменным успехом.
Это не про уход от работы на результат, это про вдумчивый поиск образа этого результата, понимание его цены и смыслов для меня.
Ещё Arca напомнила, что надо послушать Sheryl Crow — All I wanna do.
Потому что 'cause all I wanna do is have some fun,
I got a feeling I'm not the only one!
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SUPER VSYO

but very alive
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The Rise of Productivity Culture in the Modern Age
In recent years, the concept of productivity has permeated every aspect of our lives, from the workplace to personal endeavors. As the world becomes increasingly connected and the availability of information skyrockets, the pressure to maximize efficiency and output has never been greater. This 'productivity culture' promotes the idea that the more one accomplishes, the more successful and fulfilled one will be. However, this relentless pursuit of productivity can often lead to burnout and feelings of inadequacy. The balance between being productive and maintaining one's well-being remains a critical discussion in the modern society. This article will explore the implications of productivity culture, its influence on our daily lives, and how we can navigate the fine line between being 'not very productive' and 'very alive'.
What is productivity culture?
Productivity culture refers to the societal emphasis on achieving results, maximizing efficiency, and accomplishing tasks within a limited timeframe. It has evolved from previous values that prioritized hard work for its own sake, to a more results-oriented approach where output is king. In workplaces, this often manifests in the form of tight deadlines, performance metrics, and a competitive atmosphere that rewards those who can produce the most in the least amount of time.
This shift has been accelerated by technology, which allows for constant connectivity and the ability to work from virtually anywhere. The rise of remote work, digital communication tools, and productivity apps contributes to the perception that being constantly productive is not only possible but expected. As a result, individuals often find themselves in a cycle where they feel compelled to overwork, leading to detrimental effects on mental health and personal relationships.
How does productivity culture affect mental health?
The pressure to always be productive can take a toll on mental health. Many individuals experience anxiety and stress from the constant need to meet expectations, whether set by employers or by themselves. This can lead to burnout, fatigue, and disengagement, as individuals struggle to keep up with the unrealistic standards of productivity. Moreover, the fear of failure or not being 'busy enough' can create a toxic environment where relaxation and downtime are seen as wasted opportunities.
Furthermore, the glorification of hustle culture can perpetuate feelings of guilt when not working. People may find it difficult to take breaks or enjoy leisure activities, feeling as though they are falling behind their peers. This cycle can create a paradox where, in the quest for increased productivity, individuals become less effective overall due to deteriorating mental health and lack of fulfillment.
Is it possible to maintain work-life balance in a productivity-driven society?
Achieving work-life balance in a productivity-driven society is indeed challenging, but it is possible with intentional strategies. One effective approach is to set clear boundaries between work and personal time. This can involve designating specific hours for work, minimizing distractions during those hours, and committing to unplugging after work. Additionally, prioritizing tasks based on importance rather than urgency can help individuals focus on what truly matters, reducing the feeling of being overwhelmed by endless to-do lists.
Moreover, practicing self-care is essential for maintaining balance. Engaging in hobbies, spending time with loved ones, and ensuring adequate rest are all vital components of a well-rounded life. Embracing the idea that productivity isn't measured solely by output but also by well-being can foster a healthier mindset. Encouraging workplaces to adopt flexible policies and emphasizing the importance of downtime can also contribute to a more balanced approach to productivity.
What are the signs of burnout from productivity culture?
Burnout manifests in various ways, often starting with feelings of overwhelm, fatigue, and a decline in motivation. Individuals may notice they are becoming increasingly cynical about their work or feel detached from their tasks. Physical symptoms can also emerge, such as headaches, insomnia, or gastrointestinal issues, as stress takes a toll on the body. This emotional and physical exhaustion can severely impact an individual's ability to function effectively in both personal and professional realms.
Aside from emotional and physical symptoms, a key indicator of burnout is a diminished sense of personal accomplishment. Individuals may feel their efforts are not yielding the results they desire, leading to frustration and despair. Recognizing these signs early is crucial, as it allows individuals to take proactive steps towards recovery, such as seeking support, reassessing priorities, and making lifestyle changes that promote a healthier work-life integration.
How can individuals cultivate a healthier relationship with productivity?
Cultivating a healthier relationship with productivity involves redefining what productivity means on a personal level. Setting realistic goals that align with individual values and priorities can help individuals focus on meaningful outputs rather than arbitrary metrics. Embracing the concept of 'progress over perfection' encourages individuals to celebrate small achievements rather than fixating solely on completed projects. This mindset fosters a more compassionate approach to productivity.
Additionally, incorporating regular reflection periods can help individuals assess their workload and emotional well-being. Taking time to evaluate what tasks genuinely align with one’s goals can lead to more intentional decision-making in daily activities. Learning to say no to unnecessary commitments, practicing self-compassion, and allowing for flexible schedules that accommodate personal needs are all steps toward creating a more balanced approach to work and productivity.
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