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2023-05-15 "Works we feel enjoy are not productive" "Works we feel pain are productive" [長年日記]

My weekend is an important workday.

Moreover, on the weekend, I am busier than on weekdays.

I can say that I work better because I don't have to get emails, chats, and meetings.

So, the tiredness comes on every Monday -- it's a real downer.

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However, I work on what I want to do first, among what I have to do.

So, I doubt if my productivity is increasing.

To begin with, no one seems to be able to define "productivity" itself.

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From the viewpoint of the nationality of Japanese,

"Works we feel enjoy are not productive"

"Works we feel pain are productive"

I sometimes think about the above.

Because I think that "my work I can feel enjoy" seems to be not counted as work.