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  • Productivity vs. Well-Being: How to Achieve Success Without Burning Out

    Nitesh Jamod
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    Tiger L
    Establishing boundaries is important. Clearly defining work hours and personal time helps prevent overworking and ensures you have time to unwind and recharge. Also, don’t hesitate to reach out for support from colleagues, friends, or professionals if you’re feeling overwhelmed. Sharing your challenges can provide relief and offer new perspectives, helping you manage stress more effectively.
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    Nitesh Jamod
    @tigerl Thank you for the valuable advice! Setting boundaries and seeking support is something I need to keep in mind more often.
    Purvam Joshi
    My career through broadcasting, media and technology has taught me a valuable lesson: "it’s not about being perfect every day" Some days you’re firing on all cylinders, others you’re just trying to keep your head up. It's like the stock market - there are always ups and downs, but if you keep an eye on the long game, you'll see improvements. Focus on always showing up, even when it’s hard, and everything else will fall into place. You will feel better, more accomplished, and live a fuller life. efforts will improve productivity, and realization will take care of well-being
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    Nitesh Jamod
    @purvamjoshi Well said! Consistency is key, and it's so true that showing up, even on the tough days, makes all the difference. It's all about the long-term growth and balance—great perspective!
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    YanXu
    It depends on what kind of success you want. Different levels of success require you to invest in different levels of experience
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    Owen Michael Donovan
    Totally agree about focusing on the long game! I try to make sure I'm taking care of myself each day - getting enough sleep, eating well, exercising, taking breaks. It's not about being 100% productive all the time. Some days I'm in the flow and GSD, other days I just try to show up and do what I can. Burnout is real. I use an app called Rise to track my energy levels and make sure I'm not pushing too hard. Finding that balance between productivity and well-being is key to sustainable success IMO.
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    Nitesh Jamod
    @owenmichaeldonovan Absolutely, taking care of yourself daily is essential for long-term success. Thanks for sharing your approach—finding that balance really does make a big difference!
    Hugo Dominic Carmichael
    100% agree that consistent effort beats perfection. Learned that the hard way early in my career too - got so focused on a project that I burned myself out. These days I try to prioritize a bit of self-care each day, even if it's just a short walk between tasks. Helps me stay balanced and productive in the long run. It's a constant learning process!
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    Nitesh Jamod
    @hugodominiccarmichael Thanks for sharing that! It's so true—balance and consistent effort really do make a difference in the long run. Appreciate the reminder!
    Evelyn Rose Sinclair
    It's all about balance and perspective. There will always be ups and downs, so don't beat yourself up on the off days. Focus on consistency - just keep showing up and putting in the work, even if it's not your best. Over time, the cumulative effect will improve both productivity and well-being. It's a marathon, not a sprint!
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    Nitesh Jamod
    @evelynrosesinclair Absolutely, such a great reminder! Thanks for sharing this perspective—it really helps to stay grounded and focused on the long game.
    Balancing productivity and well-being is key for me. I make sure to set clear boundaries between work and personal time, so I don’t burn out. It’s all about finding that sweet spot where I can be productive without compromising my health.
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    Jos Bish
    I’ve found that regular breaks and time for self-care really help me stay on top of my game. I use techniques like the Pomodoro Technique to manage work sessions and ensure I’m taking time to recharge.
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    Sana Silhah
    I prioritize tasks and celebrate small wins to stay motivated and avoid burnout.
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