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A Joosr Guide to… Deep Work by Cal Newport

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Discover how to maximize your concentration in order to boost your productivity and creativity. As the ultimate technique for “working smarter, not harder,” deep work is a way to consistently find a state of concentration so focused that you are able to take your skills and creativity to a new level, and achieve more than ever before.

The approach outlined in Deep Work taps into the brain's natural processes, to get both your conscious and subconscious mind working toward the same goal. The result will not only help to increase your value within the industry that you work in, but can also allow you to feel deep satisfaction in your work, and give you more time to spend on the leisure and social activities that you enjoy the most. This book holds the key to getting the most out of your professional, academic, and creative activities, so get ready to “go deep!”

You will learn:

· How to cut down or eliminate the distracting daily tasks that break concentration

· Techniques to help you enter the intensely-focused state required for deep work

· How to harness deep work methods to become more productive.
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20 printed pages
Publication year
2016
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  • Victoria Kurichenkohas quoted5 years ago
    nger, on your work.
    The first step toward being able to carry out deep work is to eliminate and reduce as many interruptions as possible.
  • Victoria Kurichenkohas quoted5 years ago
    If we are unable to function as knowledge workers, then we risk being outperformed by cheaper competitors or even computers, and our salaries and jobs (and even brain functions!) could be at stake.
  • Chrystynahas quoted5 years ago
    Michelangelo famously said of his sculpture, “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.”

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