Do Less Philosophy The
"Do Less" philosophy is very popular in today's reality. Different authors offer different approaches. For example, Marc Lesser wrote a book called
"Achieving More by Doing Less," based on Zen Buddhism.
His "doing less" manifesto begins by refuting the claim that
reducing workload makes employees lazy and negatively affects their productivity. When we do fewer tasks, we can enjoy our accomplishments.
Marc Lesser recommends
finding a few minutes during the workday to meditate. This evens out your breathing, you'll come to your senses, get rid of stress, and be able to concentrate better on the task at hand.
Don't forget to prioritize. Do important tasks first, and then move on to low-priority ones. Don't overload yourself with a large number of tasks: it's better to do less but of high quality and with pleasure than more, but without enthusiasm.