routines & tools for executive functioning

as a follow-up to last week’s routines for mental health, I want to talk a bit about routines and tools for productivity.

want the quick-and-dirty work-from-home version? here you go:

pardon my awkwardness, I’m still SO not used to this whole being-on-camera thing.

want more details about the tools and my workflow? read on!

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on being "productive enough"

okay, let’s take a moment and get real—we live in a capitalist hellscape and it’s made us hyper-focused on productivity and a global pandemic is probably a great time to shed that obsession… except, that’s not gonna work for all of us. some of us crave routine and structure; some of us have become the primary (or maybe only) breadwinners in our households due to the shelter-in-place orders moving across the country so we need to make it work.

so, then, what is being productive enough?

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