do less https://www.wisebread.com/taxonomy/term/15781/all en-US How to Do Less — and Why You Should https://www.wisebread.com/how-to-do-less-and-why-you-should <div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-blog-image"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/how-to-do-less-and-why-you-should" class="imagecache imagecache-250w imagecache-linked imagecache-250w_linked"><img src="https://www.wisebread.com/files/fruganomics/imagecache/250w/blog-images/2601365946_90e1409be5_z.jpg" alt="relaxed man with dogs" title="relaxed man with dogs" class="imagecache imagecache-250w" width="250" height="166" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <p>What are you doing right now? Yeah, like right now. What are actually <em>doing</em>? If you&rsquo;re at work or running on the treadmill or doing laundry, you probably feel pretty smug about how busy and productive you are, don&rsquo;t you? But what about if you&rsquo;re just, well, layin&rsquo; around? Checking out the texture of the ceiling; settling into the couch. Does that question make you feel defensive? Maybe even a little guilty?</p> <p>I&rsquo;d say for most people that&rsquo;s pretty typical. I know it is for me. After all, there&rsquo;s a certain amount of shame that comes with leaving the dishes in sink, turning off the computer, and just vegging out. But if getting things done is so important, why oh why does doing nothing feel sooo good? I have a theory &mdash; because in doing nothing, you&rsquo;re accomplishing a lot more than you think. In that respect, I think actually managing to do less is mostly a mindset. Here are some thoughts on how to do less &mdash; and why you may get more out of it. (See also: <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/the-fallacy-of-multitasking">The Fallacy of Multitasking</a>)</p> <h3>You're Busy...but Are You&nbsp;Productive?</h3> <p>I&rsquo;d bet that most people fall into the trap of doing too much from time to time, and a few even get hooked on it. It&rsquo;s a bit like running a marathon &mdash; there&rsquo;s suffering involved, but also a bit of the high that comes from pushing yourself to the limit. It&rsquo;s that high that keeps you going when sleep, downtime, and even fun are in short supply. The problem is, whether you're in a marathon or just living day-to-day, there are only so many miles you can cover at top speed&nbsp;before you hit the wall, break down, or even work yourself to death.</p> <p>I&rsquo;ve definitely run myself into the red zone. It has its rewards in the moment, but I&rsquo;m pretty sure at least some of that sense of productivity is an illusion. In reality, I&rsquo;m struggling to stay awake and engaged at work, dragging myself through social engagements, struggling through a workout, chores, hobbies &mdash; and doing a shoddy job at each and every one. I won&rsquo;t deny that some people are better at spreading themselves thin than others, but it still comes at a cost.</p> <h3>Work: The Bottomless Pit</h3> <p>I&rsquo;m always amazed at how quickly household chores pile up. I don&rsquo;t have children yet, so I&rsquo;m probably in for a serious wake-up call in this department in the next few years. Even so, the laundry soon piles up again, dust and dirt find their way into those once clean corners, and I&rsquo;m left wondering why even I bother to chase it out in the first place. It seems a bit pointless, but then, most things are like that. No matter how much work you put behind you, there&rsquo;s always more up ahead. This isn&rsquo;t necessarily a bad thing; I think people are naturally inclined to be busy. The problem comes in when you don&rsquo;t know when to stop. Sometimes I don&rsquo;t know, quite honestly. Here&rsquo;s the reality though &mdash; the only way you&rsquo;ll get to kick back is if you accept that you can&rsquo;t do everything. Decide when you&rsquo;ll cut yourself off, and <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/21-frugal-ways-to-reward-yourself-right-now">find some time to relax</a>. Really. It&rsquo;s OK.</p> <h3>Understand the Power of Empty Space</h3> <p>Oscar Wilde once said that doing nothing was one of the hardest things in the world &mdash; the hardest and the most intellectual. A.A. Milne, author of <em>Winnie the Pooh</em>, explains doing nothing through one of his characters, Piglet, who describes it as &ldquo;just going along, listening to all the things you can&rsquo;t hear, and not bothering.&rdquo; Authors and other artists in particular seem to be big proponents of empty time, and in fact, many of them work in cycles that swing between highly productive and what you might call &quot;regenerative.&quot; It seems that just because you aren&rsquo;t <em>doing </em>something doesn&rsquo;t mean nothing is happening. Ideas, inspiration, and even motivation often spring from their opposite &mdash; nothing.</p> <h3>Here&rsquo;s to Accomplishing Less</h3> <p>One final thought on doing nothing (and why you should embrace it more often) &mdash; there&rsquo;s something to be said for accomplishing less, especially if it allows you to enjoy it more. It&rsquo;s usually the things that come with no professional designations, rewards, or external validation that turn out to be the most important in life. (In other words, no one on their deathbed ever says, &ldquo;Gee, I wish I&rsquo;d spent more <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/save-the-planet-work-at-home">time at the office</a>.&rdquo;) Let your actions reflect your priorities. When you have something better to do &mdash; or better still, nothing to do at all &mdash; let some of the other stuff slide and see where that unscheduled time takes you.</p> <h2 style="text-align: center;">Like this article? 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