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  2. Busy work - Wikipedia

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    Busy work occurs in business, military and other settings, in situations where people may be required to be present but may lack the opportunities, skills or need to do something more productive. People may engage in busy work to maintain an appearance of activity, in order to avoid criticism of being inactive or idle.

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  4. Is It Even Possible to Become More Productive? - AOL

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    How many of these things we produce is not productivity. How you spend your life is. To flow steadily from one bucket of wax to another and lose count of the wax hands was the only way to live. I ...

  5. What 700 days of failure taught me before I ended up running ...

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    Harness CEO: Forget time management—here’s how I stay productive while running 3 companies My tech startup failed due to 3 mistaken assumptions —entrepreneurs take note I’ve led multiple ...

  6. Presenteeism - Wikipedia

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    Presenteeism or working while sick is the act or culture of employees continuing to work as a performative measure, despite having reduced productivity levels or negative consequences. Reduced productivity during presenteeism is often due to illness, injury, exhaustion, or other conditions, but presenteeism can also describe working while ...

  7. Working time - Wikipedia

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    Working time or laboring time is the period of time that a person spends at paid labor. Unpaid labor such as personal housework or caring for children or pets is not considered part of the working week.

  8. I invented a simple game that motivates me to keep up healthy ...

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    Tracking what I do in a day has helped me achieve a better work-life balance. Using the point system has helped me achieve a better work-life balance.Tracking the sometimes-mundane tasks I do made ...

  9. Homework - Wikipedia

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    The intention of homework is to further test students' knowledge at home. However, there is a line between productive work and busy work. Busy work has no inherent value; it just occupies time. Karin Chenoweth provides an example of a student taking chemistry who must color a mole for homework. [13]