Slow Productivity: Cal Newport's Amazing Book
Hi All,
quick post today recommending an incredible book I listened to recently: Slow Productivity by Cal Newport I can’t recommend it enough. I listened to the audio book which was a perfect way for me to absorb all of the great research and insight from the author.
To summarize, it’s all about how ‘knowledge workers’ (the many of us with desk jobs) don’t have a clear way to measure their productivity, so we perform busyness by emailing and sending messages, BUT this busyness doesn’t actually produce anything meaningful. Slow Productivity is about slowing down in different ways to create truly meaningful work.
What I enjoyed most were the well-researched examples of real historical figures who, for the author, represent Slow Productivity. Two that really stuck with me:
Here are a few other thoughts that have stuck with me from the book:
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I’ll stop there as I can feel some readers start to prickle at the ideas above and how that may not be possible for them in their day-to-day jobs and lives. I know that I have a lot of comparative freedom to when I had a full time job- but I will also say that the author gives lots of different examples for people with full time jobs to also incorporate more slowness into their work lives.
Anyways- I hope you will read or listen and let me know what you think. The author also has a podcast which is quite good!
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Thanks + until next week,
Cynthia
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1moI loved this booooooook!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1moBought the book after you mentioned it on the ast podcast! Cant wait to read