THE PRODUCTIVITY TRAP - Why Working Harder Doesn't Equal Producing More

THE PRODUCTIVITY TRAP - Why Working Harder Doesn't Equal Producing More
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In today's world, being "busy" has become a badge of honor. Long hours, packed schedules, endless to-do lists — we wear them like proof of ambition. But beneath the surface, many of us feel stuck, overwhelmed, and strangely unfulfilled.

The Productivity Trap: Why Working Harder Doesn't Equal Producing More uncovers the uncomfortable truth: effort alone is not progress.

In this practical and thought-provoking guide, Amritesh K breaks down:

Why hustle culture keeps you running but not advancing The psychological traps that make you confuse activity with achievement How distraction, multitasking, and urgency sabotage real output The hidden cost of burnout on creativity and decision-making A smarter framework for meaningful productivity

This book is not about doing more.
It's about doing what truly matters.

Through relatable insights and actionable strategies, The Productivity Trap helps you shift from reactive busyness to intentional results. Whether you're a student, professional, entrepreneur, or creative thinker, this book will help you reclaim your time, energy, and focus.

Stop working harder.
Start producing better.

 
THE PRODUCTIVITY TRAP - Why Working Harder Doesn't Equal Producing More

THE PRODUCTIVITY TRAP - Why Working Harder Doesn't Equal Producing More


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