…riented and productivity-focused, and I don’t think that either of those is inherently a bad thing. The trouble arises though when we set goals simply for the sake of having goals, or when we fill up our time doing things that feel productive without actually examining what benefits they are providing.How to Avoid Pseudo-Productivity1863Benya ClarkBen Le FortDec 12, 2018·1 min readTotally agree. Any goal (fitness, career, financial etc..) should be a reflection of what you value