Most productivity advice tells you to do more, move faster, and optimize harder. InfoBanana asks a different question: what if a lot of what we call productivity is just anxiety with a better name?
We are an independent editorial blog that looks at everyday habits, digital behavior, work culture, and thinking patterns — not to fix them, but to understand them. We publish slowly and carefully, because we think that matters.
What we actually believe
Modern life has a strange relationship with busyness. We fill our days with systems, routines, and tools designed to make us more efficient — and then wonder why we still feel stretched thin. InfoBanana exists to sit with that contradiction rather than paper over it.
We are not here to sell you a morning routine or a new framework. We are here to write honestly about the ordinary parts of life that rarely get examined: why certain habits stick while others collapse, how technology quietly reshapes attention, what work actually costs beyond the hours it takes.
What we cover
- Everyday habits — the routines we inherit, build, and sometimes can’t explain
- Digital life — how screens, feeds, and notifications reshape how we think and feel
- Work and time — the culture around productivity and what it quietly demands from us
- Thinking patterns — the mental shortcuts and biases that shape ordinary decisions
- Quiet observations — small things about modern behavior that deserve a longer look
Who writes this
InfoBanana is written and edited by the InfoBanana editorial team — a small group of readers and writers who are genuinely curious about why ordinary life feels the way it does. We are not psychologists or researchers. We are people who read widely, think carefully, and believe that good questions matter more than easy answers.
Every piece goes through an editorial review before it publishes. We cite research where it exists, acknowledge uncertainty where it does not, and try never to write something we would not stand behind ourselves.
Who this is for
InfoBanana is for people who feel busy but not particularly fulfilled. For readers who have tried the productivity systems and found them wanting. For anyone who has ever looked at their own habits and wondered how they got there.
If a post makes you pause — even briefly — it has done its job.
Get in touch
Questions, ideas, or something worth exploring? Reach us at [email protected].