Creating busyness or “frenzy” is a farce.
We know this.
However, creation, or “newness” can be celebrated, due to its rarity.
Newness has an ability to challenge the status quo.
If the “busyness” you create is a means to pull yourself through the difficulty of launching something new – to create a new workshop, to write a book, to design a new program, to do your job in a new, innovative way that’s better – something you haven’t done before, then you get some leeway.
Yet if we are using “busyness” as simply a modus operandi and we can’t tell the last time you created something new, different or scary, then you might be stuck in a loop.