© Martin Poole/ Gettyimages We’ve been taught that if we want more — money, achievement, vitality, joy, peace of mind — we need to do more, to add more to our ever-growing to-do list. But what if we’ve been taught wrong? What if the answer to getting more of what we want isn’t addition at all, but subtraction?
WANT TO BE MORE PRODUCTIVE? TRY DOING LESS
WANT TO BE MORE PRODUCTIVE? TRY DOING LESS
WANT TO BE MORE PRODUCTIVE? TRY DOING LESS
© Martin Poole/ Gettyimages We’ve been taught that if we want more — money, achievement, vitality, joy, peace of mind — we need to do more, to add more to our ever-growing to-do list. But what if we’ve been taught wrong? What if the answer to getting more of what we want isn’t addition at all, but subtraction?