Here are 3 lessons from Deep Work to help you go from busy to brilliant: The second part of the book then outlines four rules you can use to cultivate a deep work ethic. Digging deeper into deliberate practice, a concept he described in his last book, Deep Work suggests that being able to completely immerse yourself in a complex task is a rare, valuable and meaningful skill. Given that we now suffer from an 8-second, less-than-goldfish attention span, Cal’s call to focus is more than appropriate. He’s been talking about the idea of deep work for quite some time on his blog (a way for him to test potential book topics), and now the accompanying book is out. I’m still digesting all the valuable lessons from So Good They Can’t Ignore You, but I couldn’t help taking a peek at what Cal Newport is up to now.
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