Satisfying vs. Productive
Briefly

A productive day implies a day in which you got some things done, while a satisfying day might include little achievement but feels appropriate given various factors.
The eternal mental to-do list often creates an illusion of control, serving more as a record of failure than a tool for genuine success or joy.
Attempts to ignore the master mental list can help reclaim satisfaction from the weekend; it prompts reflection on what truly brings joy and fulfillment.
The handwritten to-do list can be more useful and grounding, providing a tangible way to organize necessary tasks while fostering a sense of accomplishment.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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