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productivity

What’s the verdict on academic guilt? Separating “doing” from productivity

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Zara Szigeti

We are wired to believe that productivity equates to achievement. Yet appearing busy does not mean you are actually productive. Instead, you may be caught in the busy trap. Why this experience is so pervasive in academia (and rehabilitation sciences)?

June 12, 2020 Commentary, Issue 9
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