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Deep Work
- Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
- Narrated by: Jeff Bottoms
- Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Popular blogger Cal Newport reveals the new key to achieving success and true meaning in professional life: the ability to master distraction.
Many modern knowledge workers now spend most of their brain power battling distraction and interruption, whether because of the incessant pinging of devices, noisy open-plan offices or the difficulty of deciding what deserves their attention the most. When Cal Newport coined the term deep work on his popular blog, Study Hacks, in 2012, he found the concept quickly hit a nerve. Most of us, after all, are excruciatingly familiar with shallow work instead - distractedly skimming the surface of our workload and never getting to the important part. Newport began exploring the methods and mind-set that foster a practice of distraction-free productivity at work, and now, in Deep Work, he shows how anyone can achieve this elusive state.
Through revealing portraits of both historical and modern-day thinkers, academics and leaders in the fields of technology, science and culture, and their deep work habits, Newport shares an inspiring collection of tools to wring every last drop of value out of your intellectual capacity. He explains why mastering this shift in work practices is crucial for anyone who intends to stay ahead in a complex information economy and how to systematically train the mind to focus. Put simply: developing and cultivating a deep work practice is one of the best decisions we can make in an increasingly distracted world.
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- Antony
- 10-12-2016
Not what you are looking for...
It has a seductive title. Everyone wants to learn how to work harder and for longer but trust me - this will not help you. I've listened to many similar audiobooks but this is based on the most loosely referenced information that will supposedly help you to improve your concentration. Nearly all of it is common sense and some of it is simply outlandish: "Memorise a deck of cards" "Store information as variables in your brain"??? Hmmmmm
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- Anonymous User
- 21-06-2017
good point- didnt need 70000 words to explain it!
i was waiting for the explanation on HOW to do deep work... didnt really come? the entire book is about justifying the importance of deep work so if you are unsure why its important this is a good explanation
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- Lance Swift
- 10-04-2017
Dull beyond words
What would have made Deep Work better?
Less repetition of the obvious
What was most disappointing about Cal Newport’s story?
It's all about Cal. More examples of how his suggested methods of focus actually worked for other people outside of his industry would have won me over
Would you be willing to try another one of Jeff Bottoms’s performances?
Yes
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Deep Work?
50% of the book would go. I would cut in more fact, show relevance to others outside of academia, and take out the remminicances
Any additional comments?
Save yourselves $14
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- Amazing
- 13-01-2018
For those who like their own space.
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Deep Work is a well read book, with some interesting points that I will try and implement into my own work habits.I did find, however, that the author is very "introverted" in his approach, and he clearly doesn't identify with the needs of extroverts. Monastic approaches to work, where a person locks themself away to think - posting notes basically saying 'get over it' to possible distractions - are seen as 'ideal situations'. He considers social media as having 'minor benefits' - when I propose that most of the world disagrees. Connection and relationships are extremely important to people, which is why so many people feel compelled to Facetime instead of write their thesis. While the author may consider 2 weeks locked in a room a meditative experience, he should also recognise that solitary confinement is actually used as a form of torture.I did like his use of scheduling, memorising and training techniques to train the brain to like solitude and hard work - but I think I will need to find a more extroverted approach to deep work, because there is little hope of me retreating to my bat cave any time soon.
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- Philpot
- 23-09-2016
Well worth the investment!
This book has really challenged my view of effective work in our current environment. I have realised why I'm not achieving as much meaningful work and what I can do about this. A really timely read for all knowledge workers.
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- Avid Reader
- 22-08-2016
Just what I needed
Great book. The suggestions regarding the blocking out of distractions to deep thinking are excellent.
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- Miranda
- 06-10-2018
Great but lots of unnecessary info
The practical content is very useful and I will definitely apply it, however there was so much unnecessary story telling about the details of people's lives that I just didn't care about. Honestly the summary would have been a better choice. Save your time.
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- John
- 16-08-2016
Great contemporary logic for old-fashioned hard work
I like the logical structure while maintaining an easy context for wholistic understanding.
A good listen/read for anyone waning to achieve great things by being smart (use your brain to think strong thoughts)
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- Matthew Mcleod
- 18-01-2018
Highly Informative
After listening to the book in the space of a week, I would recommend this to anyone seeking a way to spend their time at work or at home in a more balanced manner. This book outlines several methods used for being able to work in a concentrated manner for sectioned amounts of time without distraction, but also by reducing the amount of free time that is spent procrastinating in between these long projects, so that the work output is faster and of a higher quality overall, without sacrificing too much leisure time.
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- Irene
- 07-11-2016
Easy to consume info
I found it a great insight to change the way I work.
Distractions too often is rewarded because we seem adept in consuming more, but we're not taking anything in really.
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