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By Ruiqi Chen, Editor at LinkedIn News  — In a culture “obsessed with productivity,” doing absolutely nothing might be the best form of self care. Author Jason Heller writes in The Atlantic that he and his wife intentionally do nothing every Sunday, instead opting to binge TV, get takeout and connect with one another. Otherwise, the boundary between work and leisure, already broken down by remote work and the pandemic, could get even blurrier. Actively staving off work emails and chores to truly rest doesn’t feel like an absence of productivity, Heller says, but rather “an opening” for everything else.