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🐢 Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout - Cal Newport

from Infinitum Leadership: Unlock Your Potential · host Jonathan Evans

Cal Newport's Slow Productivity examines the flaws of modern knowledge work culture, arguing that the emphasis on constant busyness ("pseudo-productivity") is detrimental to both well-being and genuine accomplishment.The book proposes a three-principled philosophy emphasizing doing fewer things, working naturally, and obsessing over quality. Newport uses historical examples of successful thinkers and creatives—from John McPhee to Jane Austen to the Beatles—to illustrate how sustainable, meaningful work often unfolds at a slower, more varied rhythm than the modern ideal.He offers practical strategies for individuals to implement these principles, including managing workloads, structuring workdays, and cultivating a more considered approach to time and productivity.Ultimately, the book advocates forreimagining productivity that prioritizes deep work, quality over quantity, and a more balanced, human-centred approach to professional life.

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