Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks – a sort of anti-productivity book – is one of my favourite writers at the moment.
In his newsletter this week, he talks about reaching a point in the day when you feel finished, when it’s all too easy to let work continue and spill into your evening.
To paraphrase him is just not right, so have a read of his newsletter here – I hope it helps you find that point in the day when you’ve done enough, and can leave what’s left for another day ✌️
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