Activity v/s productivity

Activity v/s productivity

This episode is a mini-podcast; just 4 mins+

Link: https://tinyurl.com/2ylrsbkx

It explores the distinction between mere activity and true productivity, likening it to the difference between speed and velocity—where the latter includes direction or purpose. It underscores that being busy does not necessarily mean being productive unless there is a clear goal or direction. The analogy of a squirrel running aimlessly illustrates this point. The discussion highlights the importance of setting goals, using tools like the Eisenhower Matrix to differentiate between urgent and important tasks, and strategically managing time to ensure daily actions align with long-term objectives. By focusing on meaningful steps, one can achieve significant results rather than just staying busy.

I created this episode because I feel that a lot of entrepreneurs are super busy, but sometimes they fail to distinguish between what is taking them towards their goal and what is just an eddy current of activity. So, listen to this one and let me know how did you like it.

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