Tiny bursts, big gains: the science of productivity snacking

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A writer recovering from mid-life burnout describes how breaking goals into bite-sized tasks—“productivity snacking”—helps overcome busy schedules and maintain progress. Grounded in research from exercise-snacking to spaced practice, tiny daily bursts can boost self-efficacy, reduce procrastination, and even enhance creativity and learning. The approach isn’t a replacement for longer sessions, but a practical way to fit meaningful progress into a busy day and make the process more engaging.
Feeling stuck? Try ‘productivity snacking’ The Guardian
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