Cal Newport
Deep Work
Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
Grand Central, 2016
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You don’t succeed by answering emails quickly. You succeed by regularly practicing deep work.
Recommendation
Professor Cal Newport presents a multipart argument for deep, concentrated work. He explains that work that demands your full focus is intrinsically valuable and rewarding. You need to be able to handle “deep work” to succeed in an information economy. Yet people face increasing distractions or social pressure that drive them toward shallow work. Newport develops his ideas with a blend of formal research, stories and personal accounts about the challenges and rewards of deep work. He provides tips for arranging your life to support deep work, which he sees as valuable, productive and rare. He makes his case persuasively and even poetically. getAbstract recommends his guidance to knowledge workers and anyone else who is seeking flow, creativity or focus.
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About the Author
Cal Newport teaches in Georgetown University’s computer science department. He also wrote So Good They Can’t Ignore You: How to Win at College.
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There is no access limit to age, education, background, however, one must make a decision. To begin the Deep Work journey, one must make a decision, make a commitment with oneself - and invest time and diligence. It is worth it.
Good luck!