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Redefining Productivity
https://faithfulontheclock.captivate.fm/episode/redefining-productivity
Most professionals talk on a regular basis about being productive. But what does that word even mean? Episode 77 of Faithful on the Clock seeks to redefine the term toward a more meaningful application that gets you away from dollars and cents and one-upmanship.
Timestamps:
[00:04] - Intro
[00:33] - A recent article implied that it’s not OK for people to simply BE—instead, they have to always be doing MORE.
[01:17] - There’s a hierarchy in terms of what is productive and what isn’t.
[02:55] - Defining productivity only in terms of dollars and cents is damaging because it limits the positive ways we could spend our time.
[03:53] - Productivity needs to be defined individually based on goals and personality.
[04:25] - You probably wouldn’t label God’s 6 days of creation as unproductive. In the same way, many other things on Earth are productive but often are not properly assessed as having good value.
[05:40] - Productivity might be defined simply as working toward the completion of tasks. This definition acknowledges that many productive activities cannot be quantified, as well as the fact that results can take a long time to gain.
[07:34] - Productivity ties back to your priorities, which connect back to your values, which always should connect back to God.
[08:00] - Assess what gifts you have and what you feel matters.
[08:48] - All of us need some productivity to yield dollars and cents, but don’t make it a hierarchy. You will know you are using your time productively because you will feel more human. Consider the thesis of Jenny Odell’s book, How to Do Nothing, Resisting the Attention Economy, which is that we have the power to decide where to put our attention.
[10:12] - Prayer
[11:33] - Outro/What’s coming up next
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