Have you ever had a day where you were busy the entire time…and at the end of it… nothing actually moved forward? I’ve been thinking about that lately. Because I don’t think it’s accidental. In this episode, I talk through a shift I’ve been noticing in how we work: how work has started to feel more like performance than progresswhy meetings, updates, and dashboards can slowly replace the work itselfhow activity starts to feel like productivityand why being “busy” has quietly become part of our identity I get into the subtle trade-offs: the time spent explaining work instead of doing itthe pressure to be visible vs actually creating valueand how even well-organized systems can still be… uncertainty underneath This isn’t about blaming anything. It’s more about noticing the difference between:a day that looks productive…and a day that actually is. Lately, I’ve been trying something simple: Asking myself—“What would actually move something forward today?” And trying to protect time for that… even if it’s just one thing. Rss Apple Podcaster →