The holidays often occasion a wintry mix of goal setting and castigation. Sometimes we need to change how we work. Other times, we just feel something is missing. Whatever the reasons, the seasonal shame spiral gets real.
Keep your self-improvement projects in perspective with these two posts from dayback.com.
And be kind to yourself this holiday season =)
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Time Shame: Plan Your Day Like a Road Trip
Our industry’s focus on productivity can encourage us to be ashamed of how we spend our time. Shame isn’t a signal to cram more into your schedule.
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We Can’t See Late: The Consequences of Getting a Late Start are Widely Misunderstood
If projects are frequently running late, it’s often because we can’t recognize projects slipping until the slip is unavoidably large.
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