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Cal Newport argues that deep, distraction-free focus is the key to producing high-quality work in a world full of interruptions. He explains the science behind attention, the dangers of multitasking, ...
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Cal Newport, an associate professor of computer science at Georgetown University and a New York Times bestselling author, released his new book “Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment ...
In his eighth book, the best-selling author Cal Newport offers life hacks for producing high-quality work while working less. By Jennifer Szalai When you purchase an independently reviewed book ...
You’d think if you met the executive productivity advisor at Google, she’d give you endless tips on how to go, go, go, right? Well, yes—but also, Laura Mae Martin knows the power of slowing down, too.