Notice: This page requires JavaScript to function properly.
Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings or update your browser.
Leer The Productivity Trap | Why Most Productivity Advice Is Making You Worse
Personal Productivity Without Burnout

The Productivity Trap

Veeg om het menu te tonen

How many productivity books have you read? How many apps have you tried? Bullet journal, Notion, Things, Todoist, Sunsama, Obsidian. The answer for most knowledge workers in 2026 is double digits.

And yet you still feel behind. The to-do list never empties. Email keeps growing. Real work keeps getting pushed to evenings. The system never quite sticks.

Here's the uncomfortable starting point of this course: most productivity advice you've consumed is making you less productive, not more.

The 5 AM club. Hustle culture. Time-blocking every minute. Tracking 47 habits. Optimizing your morning routine. Reading another book about it. All of it is solving the wrong problem.

You don't need more systems. You don't need more discipline. You don't need to want it more.

You need:

  • Fewer commitments;
  • Deeper focus when you work;
  • Real recovery when you don't.

That's the entire course in three sentences. Eighteen chapters of research, real stories, and a system that fits on a napkin. No app cult. No guru promises. No 5 AM routines.

The first step is admitting that the problem isn't your willpower. It's the model. Once you've read enough productivity content to know what "MIT" and "PARA" and "GTD" mean, the next book isn't the answer.

This course is about doing less, better — and recovering enough to do it again tomorrow.

question mark

Which statements reflect the main ideas of the chapter 'The Productivity Trap'?

Selecteer alle juiste antwoorden

Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

Sectie 1. Hoofdstuk 1

Vraag AI

expand

Vraag AI

ChatGPT

Vraag wat u wilt of probeer een van de voorgestelde vragen om onze chat te starten.

Sectie 1. Hoofdstuk 1
some-alt