When you're processing hundreds of cases or tasks with no end in sight, how do you find meaning and feel like what you're doing actually matters?
This question came from a lawyer, but it could apply to anyone facing repetitive, never-ending work that is meaningful but feels like a slog. Judy introduces the core reframe: you have to redefine what "good" is, because if good means "getting to the end of the pile," you'll never have a good day. Sasha builds on this with the neuroscience of why repetitive work feels busy but unfulfilling, and how to turn the slog into deliberate practice that activates your brain's reward centers.
The conversation expands to organizational leaders managing teams doing this kind of work—how do you set realistic performance metrics when the work truly never stops? The answer involves progress, autonomy, and learning, not completion.
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