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Productivity Is For Robots: How To (re)Connect, Get Creative, And Stay Human In The New World

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Product Description If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed or discouraged by what it means to be “productive” in the new world, Productivity Is For Robots provides a roadmap for unlearning the “hustle and grind dogma” that leads to stress and burnout. Filled with lessons from history’s greatest artists, entrepreneurs, and visionaries, the book weaves together stories to show readers how to reach new levels of human connection, creativity, and flow. From Ernest Hemingway to James Cameron, Theodore Roosevelt to Salvador Dali, J.K. Rowling to Steve Martin, the book explores how dozens of creators have produced meaningful work—not by being robotic in work ethic, but by embracing the tools of human nature. With chapters on developing intuition, cultivating self-awareness, and tapping into creative flow—Productivity Is For Robots is a call to reclaim what it means to be human in the new world. McComb argues that, “productivity without purpose is an arrow without a target,” and that by ditching the “productivity protocols” in which we’ve been indoctrinated, we can reconnect with what matters, overcome creative blocks, and yes—be more productive than ever. Whether you’re in a creative rut, burnt out from endless chasing, or trapped in a Groundhog Day of mediocrity, the principles in this book will help you thrive. It’s time to double down on what sets us apart from technology. It’s time to confirm once and for all: I’m not a robot Review "This is a must-read for any entrepreneur or creative person. If you're feeling disconnected, this book will show you how to realign with what matters most." -Mark Pecota, bestselling author of, Crowdfunded "Read and re-read Corey McComb's new book, Productivity Is For Robots. It will provide the perspective you need to awaken the life you want to live." -Greg Voisen, bestselling author of, Hacking The Gap and host of the Inside Personal Growth Podcast "In a world where hustle mentality is celebrated and the focus is always on output, Corey reminds us to slow down, lean into our humanity and do what's worth doing." -Ava Johanna, host of the Alchemized Life Podcast "As a business owner who knows how easy it is to fall into burnout, this book was a refreshing reminder on what it means to be human. Filled with practical advice and inspiring stories, I was hooked from page one." -Edward Kato, founder of Martini UX From the Author It was two years ago when I turned a slow-paced marathon toward mental and emotional burnout into a full blown sprint. Luckily, I had devoured plenty of productivity protocols and work/life balance hacks. I was well versed in the proverbs of "millionaire mindsets" and knew how important it was to  hustle now so I could  relax later.    But as ripples of overwhelm became tidal waves of stress, I broke down. I lost the connection to myself, others, and the bigger picture of what it means to be a human. It wasn't just I had become obsessed with  doing more. The problem was that no matter I did, I was driven by an insidious feeling that I was never  doing enough.    Somewhere along the way, I stopped thinking of productivity as the vehicle and made it the goal. I was competing with robots. And as I peeled my tired eyes away from the mechanical life I created, I realized I wasn't alone...   I wrote  Productivity Is For Robots because it was the book I needed to read. I researched and internalized lessons from hundreds of artists, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who changed the world--not by being robotic in their work ethic, but by leaning into their human nature.    Just as these lessons helped me, I know they can help you.   This book is not a rally against productivity. It's a plea to clear the static from your line, hear the call, and do meaningful work. Not through endless hours of hustle and grind, but by embracing the tools and mindsets only humans can access.   This book is dedicated to the delicate art--and urgent