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Feel-Good Productivity (2023, Cornerstone Press Chicago) No rating

It would take me a few months. But I was stumbling my way to a revelation: that everything I'd been told about success was wrong. I couldn't hustle my way to becoming a good doctor. Working harder wasn't going to bring me happiness. And there was another path to fulfilment: one that wasn't lined with constant anxiety, sleepless nights, and a concerning dependence on caffeine. I didn't have all the answers, not by a long shot. But for the first time, I could make out the beginnings of an alternative approach. An approach that didn't hinge on exhaustingly hard work, but on understanding what made hard work feel better. An approach that focused on my wellbeing first, and used that wellbeing to drive my focus and motivation second. An approach I would come to refer to as feel-good productivity.

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@vmousseau Reminds me of a post I just finished reading that introduced me to the concepts of “thriving culture” vs “contest culture”: https://mastodon.social/@grimalkina/111665495937337082

These are new terms for me but from what I’ve picked up so far this sounds similar to what this author was discovering, and also are definitely a pair concepts I’m going to keep in mind next time I job hunt!