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productivity does NOT mean doing stuff all of the time. it (should) mean taking advantage of high energy times in order to get things done, and then resting when that energy wanes.
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a definition
productivity does NOT mean doing stuff all of the time. it (should) mean taking advantage of high energy times in order to get things done, and then resting when that energy wanes.
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3 Reasons Why QSRs Are Struggling To Hire (And The Solutions)
3 Reasons Why QSRs Are Struggling To Hire (And The Solutions)
Article written by Mike McMahan, Workstream • Republished with permission Restaurants are starting to completely reopen and consumers are gaining confidence to eat out again, but are restaurant workers ready to come back to work? A handful of economic factors point to the perfect storm of low supply and high demand in the hunt for hourly employees. QSR owner/operators and hiring managers should…
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ART IS JUST LIKE EVERYTHNG ELSE, 2019, Anti-art
...purge the world of bourgeois sickness, 'intellectual', professional & commercialized culture ... PROMOTE A REVOLUTIONARY FLOOD AND TIDE IN ART, ... promote NON ART REALITY to be grasped by all peoples, not only critics, dilettantes and professionals ... FUSE the cadres of cultural, social & political revolutionaries into united front & action. George Maciunas
Art is just like everything else. This occurred to me reflecting on the networking and neoptism at the heart of “success” as a contemporary artist. And the general sense that artists have that they are somehow “special”, which is true in a sense, certainly, but also deluded. Commodification of art has made art just like everything else. I love and hate this fact. Yet there is always a machine in the ghost and so it proved again when I noticed later the typo in “everything” in my image. Making “everything” not like everything. You can’t plan these “mistakes”. Post-rationalising (moi???), this simple shift says, um, everything about this whole subject. Commodification is going to happen, but the secret language of All will out.