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Could working longer hours mean you are productive? 

by Chumasande Matiwane

Many people assume that the more hours you spend working, the more productive you will be.

Also see: How Gen-Z young working adults are rewriting health and happiness 

However, this is a common misconception. Productivity is not simply about the quantity of time invested but rather the quality and effectiveness of that time.

Working longer hours can sometimes lead to diminishing returns. When you extend your workday beyond a reasonable limit, fatigue and stress often set in, impairing focus, creativity, and decision-making.

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This can result in more mistakes, slower progress, or work that needs to be redone, ultimately reducing overall productivity.

Research in workplace psychology suggests that shorter, well-structured work periods with breaks can boost concentration and efficiency. Moreover, productivity depends on prioritising tasks, setting clear goals, and minimising distractions, rather than clocking endless hours.

Also see: Why working and stay-at-home moms carry invisible burdens

If one works smart by organising their time, using effective tools, and maintaining a work-life balance, they often achieve more than someone who simply puts in longer hours. Ultimately, working longer does not necessarily lead to higher productivity.

Sustainable productivity comes from a balanced approach that values focused effort, rest, and smart time management. Ultimately, quality outperforms quantity when it comes to meaningful work.

Also see: Why your skincare stops working at a certain age – and how to adjust your routine 

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