I've been struggling with this myself, so I thought I'd repeat it for other people that might be dealing with the same thing:

Not every hobby needs to be a project. Not everything needs to be a whole *thing* with a goal and an endpoint. It's okay to not finish something. It's okay to pick up something for a bit, explore it, start making something, and then drop it without making any "progress".

Productivity is capitalist bullshit that doesn't need to infect your free time too. Have some fun

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@malcircuit Apparently we need to do this for CVs and say how we have improved productivity or achieved something. I work as a Supply Teaching Assistant so just go in, sometimes for a single day and cover staff who are off.

So no idea how this new fangled vocabulary applies to what I do. I just get on with the job in hand the best I can.

We also now have a personal brand apparently, so we are lowered to a product rather than a human being, more corporate claptrap.

I am doing some Chemistry at the moment, I see it as a 'fun' activity, if I was doing it properly then I guess I would need an expensive balance so I can weigh the metal elements out so they are the same weight.

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