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Productive Habits Tracker

Student: Kuznetsova Viktoriya

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Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Communication and Digital Design (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This study focuses on the origins of the modern obsession with productivity. It examines how the desire for a productive life has evolved over time and how modern triggers have contributed to its growth. The study aims to test the hypothesis that by combining Western and Asian concepts, we can create optimal conditions for productivity. This work is being carried out as part of the development of the "Tracker of Productive Habits" service. The research considers worldview, history, and culture in its analysis.

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