Or is it?
We live in a time of ultra productiveness.
Whatever the question, the answer usually implies acceleration or self-improvement. You need to focus on getting things done. There is no place for daydreaming or even sluggishness at work.
While daydreaming can have negative effects if thoughts are compulsively gloomy, research suggests a positive impact on productivity and creative thinking. Breaks are vital to getting more things done. And daydreaming can help to boost spirit and memory, making us feel uplifted and inspired throughout the often tough grind of a workday.