Busy is a choice
By Artur Piszek
Category: Business › Productivity
Tags: Cultures · Boundaries
Deconstructs busyness as avoidance tactic, not virtue. Advocates space, slowness, saying no to reclaim time for what matters.
Rolly's Take
This blog resonates deeply with those who often feel the weight of their obligations pressing down like an anchor, and who yearn for a lifeline back to clarity and purpose. It speaks to the kind of person who recognizes that productivity can sometimes masquerade as a virtue, rather than a measure of worth, and who dares to question the relentless pursuit of busyness. Here, the journey unfolds towards embracing slowness as a radical act of self-care and a pathway to genuine connection with one’s work and team. It invites you to reflect on your own choices, gently nudging you to challenge the narrative that busy equals valuable, and to consider instead what it truly means to reclaim your time and intent.