Raise Your Game: Being Busy Is Not A Sign Of Productivity

Dec 24, 2017 1 Min Read
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Are you restful or are you restless?

Everyone is in a crazy busy mode almost all the time but how does one go through the day with a sense of ‘anchoring’ and not be ‘all-over-the-place’? Life has got to be more than just getting things done, right? Joseph Tan shares his thoughts about how being busy is not a sign of productivity.

Culture expert Joseph Tan reminds us that being busy is not a sign of productivity.

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Joseph is a Leaderonomics faculty trainer who is passionate about engaging with leaders to transform culture in organisations. Previously, he was CEO of Leaderonomics Good Monday. He is currently based in the United States

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