The article discusses Cal Newport's concept of "slow productivity," which challenges the current work culture of constant multitasking and burnout. Newport argues that the shift to remote work during the pandemic has exacerbated these issues, leading to the "great resignation" and "quiet quitting" as responses.
To achieve slow productivity, Newport outlines three key principles:
Do Fewer Things: Focus on a smaller number of high-impact tasks rather than trying to juggle multiple priorities.
Work at a Natural Pace: Avoid the temptation to constantly rush and instead find a sustainable rhythm that allows for deep work and recovery.
Obsess Over Quality: Prioritize excellence and craftsmanship over speed, aiming to produce work of the highest caliber.
Newport illustrates these principles using examples of successful creators like Jane Austen and Lin-Manuel Miranda, who have demonstrated the power of this approach. The article suggests that by embracing slow productivity, individuals and organizations can achieve long-term, sustainable high performance rather than burning out in the pursuit of short-term gains.
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by Kathleen Cur... في baos.pub 07-27-2024
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