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===== Deep Work by Cal Newport===== | ===== Deep Work - Cal Newport===== |
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[[reading notes]] for Deep Work by Cal Newport | [[reading notes]] for Deep Work by Cal Newport |
<blockquote>You must be careful to choose a philosophy that fits your specific circumstances, as a mismatch here can derail your deep work habit before it has a chance to solidify. This strategy will help you avoid this fate by presenting four different depth philosophies that I’ve seen work exceptionally well in practice.</blockquote> | <blockquote>You must be careful to choose a philosophy that fits your specific circumstances, as a mismatch here can derail your deep work habit before it has a chance to solidify. This strategy will help you avoid this fate by presenting four different depth philosophies that I’ve seen work exceptionally well in practice.</blockquote> |
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<blockquote>The Monastic Philosophy of Deep Work Scheduling</blockquote> | ====The Monastic Philosophy of Deep Work Scheduling==== |
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<blockquote>This philosophy attempts to maximize deep efforts by eliminating or radically minimizing shallow obligations. Practitioners of the monastic philosophy tend to have a well-defined and highly valued professional goal that they’re pursuing, and the bulk of their professional success comes from doing this one thing exceptionally well.</blockquote> | <blockquote>This philosophy attempts to maximize deep efforts by eliminating or radically minimizing shallow obligations. Practitioners of the monastic philosophy tend to have a well-defined and highly valued professional goal that they’re pursuing, and the bulk of their professional success comes from doing this one thing exceptionally well.</blockquote> |