Because you're keeping yourself doing something else which you find worthwhile.
Productivity is the act of making something or being busy.
That is the correct spelling, business.
The likely word is business (commerce).A related but separate word is busyness, the state of being busy.
The noun related to the adjective 'busy' is business, formerly spelled/spelt busyness .The earliest written record of 'busyness' was in 1849, in a work by Henry Thoreau.In due course the idea of 'a busyness' being a good word for a regular occupation or trade became separate and distinct from the idea of just being busy, which is what 'a busyness' really means. So the spelling for 'a business' meaning an entity in itself was gradually changed from a general busyness to a business.
Well if your business is in a busy location this means that your customers will have to face a lot of traffic before they can come to your business, this means that they might eventually be discouraged from coming to your business. source for this answer : is that I own a business in a good and busy location and I am currently facing this problem
Yes, busy in an adjective: busy, busier, busiest.
Business is a noun. It names an occupation.
The adjective busy has the abstract noun busyness, which became used as the separate word "business" to refer to occupational and commercial activity.
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yes, busy as in always getting into EVERYONE else's business
Yes, "business" has a prefix "busi-" and a suffix "-ness." The prefix means "busy" or "occupied," while the suffix denotes a state or quality of being.
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