productivity dysmorphia is a common symptom Hustle Culture, but here's how you can recognize and manage it better.| Work Brighter
Hustle Culture has warped and narrowed our definition of work, and redefining productivity is a way to dismantle the toxic norms it's created.| Work Brighter
This guide will help you understand what burnout is, why it happens, and how to fix burnout when you're neurodivergent.| Work Brighter
"Eat the Frog" might be one of the MOST well-known productivity techniques. But it's not for everyone, so here's my alternative.| Work Brighter
The easiest way I've found to stay off my phone isn't anything drastic, high tech, or complicated. It's relying on my natural "laziness."| Work Brighter
Learn why habit streaks fail and explore smarter alternatives for tracking progress and building consistency.| Work Brighter
Breaking workaholism takes more than just therapy and mindset work, it also takes reading. Here are my favorite self-care books that helped.| Work Brighter
Discover what The Sims can teach us about self-care, burnout, and why real productivity only happens when your needs come first.| Work Brighter
Here's the story of how I got addicted to Hustle Culture and the cult of productivity, then started Work Brighter to escape from it.| Work Brighter
Making time for self-care can be hard, but it's easier with a routine. In this post I'm sharing 4 tips for building self-care habits that keep you happy!| Work Brighter
When you have anxiety, taking big leaps out of your comfort zone isn't always the best approach to growing your business. Here's what to do instead.| Work Brighter
Essentialism is about eliminating the noise in your life to focus on what's important. Here's how you can get started with it.| Work Brighter
The book Rest teaches how rest is key to sustainable, consistent creativity. Here are the concepts from it that changed my life the most.| Work Brighter
Energy management is the foundation of everything we teach and advocate for, so this guide breaks the concept down for you.| Work Brighter
We're so bad at estimating how long things take and sticking to our schedules because of time optimism and the planning fallacy. Here's how to avoid them.| Work Brighter