I Learned a Philosophy to Avoid Productivity Burnout

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Komentáře • 189

  • @ParkerNotes
    @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny +4

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  • @keywolf23
    @keywolf23 Před 14 dny +52

    1. Do fewer things.
    - Increased time means higher quality of fewer things.
    - Limit to under five.
    - Time blocks create space.
    2. Work at a natural pace.
    - Work that is important to your life means you can live a fulfilling life of work you can be proud of.
    - Double project timelines.
    - Modest results over time.
    3. Obsess over quality.

  • @themilitaryhistorydude
    @themilitaryhistorydude Před 14 dny +36

    Oddly enough I like your interpretations of Cal's books more than the actual books and podcasts he puts out. Cal just seems to make 15min ideas take an hour. Your stuff is more engaging to me personally. Well done. I'd like to see more critical takes from you.

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny +14

      Haha dude this is high praise! I was literally going for this lol don't tell Cal but I'm honored to read this

  • @AayushJha06
    @AayushJha06 Před 14 dny +8

    I've been introduced to your channel by my friend a while ago and now I just can't stop watching your content. Through your channel I have started reading and thinking more. My pocket notebook has almost replaced my phone and I feel more productive. Thank you so much for sharing such valuable content.🎉🎉

  • @JACyBoyz
    @JACyBoyz Před 13 dny +2

    I know it may not be as good for the algorithm but i love the specific philosophy book overviews. as someone new to philosophy as a hobby it gives me a good idea of a resource that i would find interesting or immediately beneficial for me. thanks for doing what you do. you are a big part of why i journal and why im inspired to think deeper and not shy away from my more introspective side

  • @kmratliff
    @kmratliff Před 14 dny

    Thanks as always for a timely message! Always love the content you produce. 📓

  • @hadhemilaouini9882
    @hadhemilaouini9882 Před 4 dny

    Fantastic video ! I really like your breakdown of this book, and most of all the way you immediately applied these principles or gave examples of how you incorporate them. Would love to see more content like this!

  • @JorgeMorales-bs4rb
    @JorgeMorales-bs4rb Před 12 dny

    Do Fewer things will definitely be a hassle. Thank you for your videos... I love them. I am currently a medical student here, and to relax, I come to your channel to absorb such fascinating knowledge. Love this... Thank you!

  • @seekingcelestialgrace
    @seekingcelestialgrace Před 13 dny

    Thanks for sharing this video -- definitely going to have to grab a copy of this book. It really aligns with an article I'm writing on listening to the Seasons of the Self. And it also really supports the pace at which this project is coming to fruition, so I feel far less overwhelmed. Great overview!

  • @KT-ro2gh
    @KT-ro2gh Před 14 dny +44

    Ironically the notebook example is what steered me away from reading this book. It's a great analogy but demonstrated a fundamental difference in thinking between myself and the author. When I buy a nice notebook I am significantly less likely to use it than say an average Moleskine. What if I waste it by filling it with useless things? It's like buying nice paint and lamenting you can't produce anything beautiful with it so never using it at all. Great video man, thank you.

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny +21

      I actually had this same idea. I buy expensive covers and cheaper notebooks as a middle ground. I shoulda said that, dang!

    • @BrandonShagg-YT
      @BrandonShagg-YT Před 14 dny +8

      I bought a nice E-Ink tablet and my productivity and journaling skyrocketed

    • @thedabblingwarlock
      @thedabblingwarlock Před 13 dny +2

      If you can find a nice version that has fewer pages, I'd give it a try at least. I'm using a couple of Lochby field journal refills and a cheap Mead composition notebook for journaling and keeping track of tasks for work and home. One of the things I've found is that I much, much rather use the Blackwing pencils I have over the Ticonderogas I have a lot more of. I also learned to experiment and play around with different markers, highlighters, pens, and pencils to find what works. Sometimes you find that your a-okay with that cheap composition notebook and a Bic Crystal pen. Other times you find that you love the feel and weight of a $30 pen on a 64-page notebook that costs $6-$8 a pop.
      For me, I also find that it helps to change your mindset. I draw and want to draw more and experiment with different media. Sometimes that means I can use the cheap sketchbook from the dollar store, but other times I have to reach for the expensive multimedia or watercolor sketchbook that costs $20. The way I get past that is by giving myself permission to suck.
      I got this from a David Kadavy article ( kadavy.net/blog/posts/permission-to-suck/ ) I read years ago, shortly after it came out. It's stuck with me every since and it's something I have to constantly remind myself of because I'm a perfectionist at heart. I fear failure and that manifests itself as never starting in the first place. The thing is you're going to be bad at whatever it is you set out to learn how to do, and that's natural. That's okay. That means you can only improve from here. It's a hard thing to accept on a level where the idea that it is okay to suck at something is something that we don't have to remind ourselves that it is okay.
      Anyway, the point I was trying to make is that you should give it a try and instead of looking at putting useless things into the nice journal as wasteful, look at it as you learning whatever system or skill it is that you're using the journal to develop. That's not a waste, nor should it be seen as one. It's okay to suck. It's okay to mess up. It's okay to try something out to see if it is for you. And if you find at the end of that nice journal that it's still like taking a band-aid off as slowly as possible to use a nice journal that way, well, I'd say that's money well spent and go back to using the cheap ones.
      *EDIT:* Just realized that I think Cal's point in buying the nice notebook is that we should invest in things we want to use. If buying expensive makes you more likely to use it, then buy expensive. If buying cheap does the same, then buy cheap. I don't think that invalidates my opinion that you should try using a nice notebook just to see, but I do think that it adds another dimension to consider.

    • @hyleore
      @hyleore Před 3 dny +1

      I use a nice fountain pen on the cheapest notebooks (with regular ink) 😂 The fountain pen makes me feel fancy and creative but I don't feel like I'm wasting the notebook with my ideas

  • @ash_days_
    @ash_days_ Před 10 dny

    As someone that's always burnt out this is helping me shift my perspective for the better thank you! 📓

  • @mai4584
    @mai4584 Před 13 dny

    📓 I'm actually working on limiting my projects these days, glad to hear Cal's talked about it. I decided to make a massive list of all my responsibilities, obligations, and things I want to do (while playing around with GPT-4o to give me prompts and ask more in-depth questions regarding how I plan things and whether some projects need more planning before getting into them - it's been fun!), so I can choose 3 or so to focus on at any one time. The hope is that I'd also be able to stop leaving projects half-finished, as I aim to only start new ones once one of the 3 current ones are done - they'll be on a list to remind me of the shiny new things I want to do, as motivation to not just flip between all of them but focus.

  • @anton364094
    @anton364094 Před 12 dny

    📓 thanks - your videos are so stimulating man. Top quality.
    I also find doing fewer things to be difficult. I’m working on it though

  • @teddywilliams4112
    @teddywilliams4112 Před 14 dny +1

    Commenting just 25 sec in while watching bc I’m too excited to wait until the end bc this is video I’ve been waiting for!! Lesssss go!!!

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny

      🙌🙌🙌🙌 I really hope you like it

  • @xnij250
    @xnij250 Před 2 dny

    A downside of working in a small organization: everyone must be involved in the decision making for a project. That makes me involve in tasks that are not mine. If I can only focus on my own project, I can focus on improving the quality of my output, but no. I have to set aside part of my brain for projects that aren't mine 😩

  • @JayShmunny
    @JayShmunny Před 14 dny +7

    Hey Parker, really have been enjoying the videos these past few months. I gotta say every video gets better! Nice to see the time and care you put into making these videos. Keep on rockin dude!

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny +2

      Thank you! I'm so glad you noticed. I keep trying to make each one a little better

  • @johnpumphrey7655
    @johnpumphrey7655 Před 13 dny

    Thank you for this informative and thoughtful review, Parker. Because of your review, I stopped halfway through your video and traveled to my local bookstore and purchased Newport’s, Slow Productivity. Thank you for introducing me to the ideas in this book. My day is enriched because of your efforts and I’m grateful. - John

  • @SamuelMcCunemusic
    @SamuelMcCunemusic Před 7 dny

    📕 work at a natural pace is something i really need to work on... as well as doing fewer things. Today's thought exercise is going to be prioritizing what my top projects are and how to schedule them. Thank you so much for sharing I find a ton of value in your videos.
    Blessings from the Mountains of Colorado Parker. 🙏✍

  • @andrewmahony4529
    @andrewmahony4529 Před 14 dny +4

    I’m a big Cal Newport guy. Nice to see people smarter than me reinforce this belief.

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny +2

      Haha idk if I'm smarter but I can affirm Cal is the man!

  • @DribbleFunk
    @DribbleFunk Před 14 dny

    Great vid. All these things seem like common sense. I really appreciate how you boiled it down, too. Newport is awesome, but, man, you gotta set aside some serious time for his stuff to get through it (very detailed and researched).

  • @TheCassMtz
    @TheCassMtz Před 13 dny +1

    I'll have to move this higher up on my reading list!

  • @serendipity-discover
    @serendipity-discover Před 7 dny +1

    Brilliant video, these principles align well with a lot of the productivity practices I already do in my life. Thanks for sharing this amazing video.

  • @Padronfan
    @Padronfan Před 14 dny +2

    Dang! I needed that reminder. The last 2 weeks, I rushed out way too much deep work...

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny +3

      I needed this too! Working through this video was tough 😅

  • @WizPizPresident1
    @WizPizPresident1 Před 14 dny +1

    Just found ur channel and love it keep it up bro

  • @demonfighter6
    @demonfighter6 Před 13 dny +1

    📓Good refresher of the points. I haven't read the book but I already knew most of them. Applying them consistently is a bit trickier than "knowing" them.

  • @hyleore
    @hyleore Před 3 dny

    📓 but I actually have been going the opposite way and using cheap notebooks to allow myself to make mistakes instead of being scared to start 😆
    favourite principle was definitely obsess over quality, because as a perfectionist, I already do - and though it sometimes makes me hate my work I do believe it's what allows me to occasionally reach excellence. hardest to follow will be to do fewer things 😭 my way of taking inspiration from historical times is wanting to have tons of jobs/specialties like when you look up some philosophers and they're also playwrights, astronomers, mathematicians...

  • @DaydreamsOfArne
    @DaydreamsOfArne Před 13 dny

    Just when I got my first Traveler's notebook. I have been more eager and write notes on my readings and taking down ideas!

  • @joan8656
    @joan8656 Před 9 dny +1

    Really enjoyed this video!

  • @joshuabenes
    @joshuabenes Před 9 dny +2

    I was about to say that there is no way I'm going to spend $50 on a notebook... but then I realized that I just purchased a $300 notebook when I got the Supernote Nomad...
    Side note: It's been a delight to use!

  • @doretox
    @doretox Před 12 dny +1

    Another great book for my list, thanks park 📓

  • @Whofan31
    @Whofan31 Před 13 dny

    📓
    "Do fewer things." as a person who has limited energy this is something I really need to do, but I also have unlimited curiosity about the world so they really don't mix well!
    I totally resonated with the person who said if they buy nice notebooks, they would be worried that their thoughts wouldn't be worthy of using them. We need a video on how to break that mindset!!
    Another great video, with lots to think about - and another book to add to the TBR list! 😆 Thanks!!

    • @vidaus-ir-lauko-durys
      @vidaus-ir-lauko-durys Před 13 dny

      Я наоборот в не красивом блокноте писать ничего не хочу.

  • @MrMjdixon95
    @MrMjdixon95 Před 10 hodinami

    I’d love to see a video on you using a journaling Bible!

  • @bluesteelgaming2883
    @bluesteelgaming2883 Před 14 dny +3

    At the end of the summary, when you reiterated "obsess over quality," it cut to your closing words too soon. That left, "obsess over..."
    The irony was a good teaching tool, here, lol

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny +2

      Hahahahaah I really wish that was intentional this video was a hugeeeee pain to edit, nothing was working right or saving appropriately so I feel like 3 different Parker's edited it. Not quality 😅

    • @bluesteelgaming2883
      @bluesteelgaming2883 Před 13 dny

      @@ParkerNotes no problem, it added to the effect.
      Have you ever read anything from Dutch Reformed philosopher Herman Dooyeweerd?

    • @jamesgayfer14
      @jamesgayfer14 Před 13 dny

      @ParkerNotes I definitely thought it was intentional (and clever).
      Keep up the great work, love your videos.

  • @sahinahmed4250
    @sahinahmed4250 Před 11 dny

    The video discusses Cal Newport's philosophy of "slow productivity" for knowledge workers to avoid burnout. The three principles are:
    1. **Do fewer things**: Focus on a small number of important tasks to maintain quality and avoid spreading yourself too thin.
    2. **Work at a natural pace**: Avoid unceasing intensity and allow your work to unfold naturally with variations in intensity and conducive settings.
    3. **Obsess over quality**: Prioritize quality over quantity and focus on producing high-quality work that adds value.
    By adopting these principles, knowledge workers can avoid pseudo productivity, achieve long-term success, and maintain their freedom and autonomy.

  • @izzimi2728
    @izzimi2728 Před 12 dny

    Another great video. I advise to put text in your videos to make them more engaging. This is when you name or list things. It also makes it easier to pay attention.

  • @madelinecoven6428
    @madelinecoven6428 Před 13 dny

    @ParkerNotes, I read philosophy and keep analog notebooks. I look at the world through a transdisciplinary lens, and I also do computer programming.

  • @starmothpress
    @starmothpress Před 6 dny

    One of the things I do to keep myself feeling open to inspiration is if a notebook has become too precious where it’s making me freeze up, I will get a super inexpensive one to keep working in. But I do like this idea of investing in our tools. I’m an artist and writer and I feel like I was always told to not worry about getting nice things to work with 😂😅

  • @b.melakail
    @b.melakail Před 12 dny

    📓 Nice. Newport has been in the spotlight lately and this was a good summation. It is definitely tough to balance the seasonality of pace - at least for me

  • @alanp.7160
    @alanp.7160 Před 13 dny +1

    I like the principle of working in seasons

  • @BrandonLeBlanc713
    @BrandonLeBlanc713 Před 11 dny

    hi welcome to parknotes where i park my notes at the parking lot for notes also known as a book of soliloquies and if you feel so inclined maybe a catch all journal, or if it urks you enough, try a compendium

  • @mtndogedew466
    @mtndogedew466 Před 13 dny

    📓 Love this channel.

  • @jamiecalvert5906
    @jamiecalvert5906 Před 9 dny +1

    Enjoyed the video 📓

  • @thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850

    Yea I gotta get that book.

  • @amokbel
    @amokbel Před 13 dny

    📓 the hardest concept for me is the one about working at a natural pace. I tend to work fast, just wanting to finish stuff and move on to the next one. The quality is ok but when I do slow down, I noticed that the work quality improves tenfold.

  • @tomwillemsen6292
    @tomwillemsen6292 Před 2 dny

    How do you film you’re POV notebook shots ? There mesmerizing!

  • @mrj05hua001
    @mrj05hua001 Před 11 dny +1

    I love Cal Newport books, not so sure on buying the $50 notebook versus making yourself one. Guess it depends on the dopamine to routine route to go.

  • @LifesHourglass
    @LifesHourglass Před 13 dny

    it was helpful for me 📓📚

  • @MemphisJones
    @MemphisJones Před 13 dny

    📓 going to have to watch more than once to get the full effect though. 😅

  • @TheLadyOdin-GuidingWarriors

    📓The Seasonality of a project was a super-helpful idea. Too often, I just jump right in to write about an idea and then stall while I research it and it ends up only half-baked, and thus it ends up unpublished and unused. This would also be good for students who think (like I did) that you can do a good assignment the week before it's due.

  • @eduardoo31
    @eduardoo31 Před 9 hodinami +1

    Do fewer things? Pfft. I have so much free time after working on my PhD research, learning two programming languages, reading 4 books at once, writing two novels, learning to play the guitar, I'm sure I could do even more!! (....send help)

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 8 hodinami

      😂😂😂😂 sounds like you're crushing it though!

  • @steve_jobs1984
    @steve_jobs1984 Před 10 dny

    Please, we need you to make a video about book recommendations to learn logical fallacies

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 10 dny

      Like this one? czcams.com/video/BKyEDfnDAWM/video.html

  • @Elslein
    @Elslein Před 13 dny

    📓good point on spending money on your tools! But I’m afraid to spend too much money on notebooks… I love them tho

  • @user-wi9ws3hl3m
    @user-wi9ws3hl3m Před 7 dny +1

    ありがとうございます!

  • @R.Urbano
    @R.Urbano Před 5 dny +1

    Perfect

  • @alonsovalverde6559
    @alonsovalverde6559 Před 14 dny +1

    Thank u

  • @nikxrow
    @nikxrow Před 14 dny +1

    Good Video, I ordered the Book after your Video 😂📓

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny +1

      Lol please tell me you used my link

  • @godkingcthulhu138
    @godkingcthulhu138 Před 12 dny

    🦑 i want to read this book so much. have you read any tiago forte?

  • @obsolete9734
    @obsolete9734 Před 5 dny +1

    will you ever do a video about how you take notes on lectures? Specifically youtube lectures

  • @reganb979
    @reganb979 Před 11 dny

    I'm obsessing over the quality of you cutting out the word "quality" near the end of the video. Haha. 📓

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 11 dny

      Really the perfect thing to misa 😅😅😅

  • @babycow7295
    @babycow7295 Před 14 dny +2

    I like the title. It reminds me of Matt D'Avella

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny +1

      Might have took a little inspiration from his title 😅

  • @Hi_Im_Dominik
    @Hi_Im_Dominik Před 13 dny

    📓
    I will have the problem with quality. Don't have a skill that brings money but I learn guitar and I see that harder songs I kinda jump around them instead of spending 1 week on papa roach main riff and get it perfect no buzz I just get it ,,done" and jump to next one

  • @urunconsciousMind
    @urunconsciousMind Před 3 dny

    This is not ironic but ali abdaal posted the same book with the 10 days u posted the video he must of seen your content got the book and read it as fast with 7 days then now he posting his review about the same book , wow talkin bout stealing ur Content an regurgitating so people can think hes Original. Much love parker u been putting in your work sux to see other bigger influencers take ur Content an get more views from the same content.

  • @digitaldaemon74
    @digitaldaemon74 Před 13 dny +1

    Newport rules💪🧠

  • @AI-Strategie
    @AI-Strategie Před 13 dny

    📓 good video

  • @IvanRomero-ho8wv
    @IvanRomero-ho8wv Před 13 dny

    📓 I want to do less things at once but the administration keeps pushing its mantra of do more with less and have it done yesterday.

  • @retepemmal
    @retepemmal Před 13 dny

    The hardest thing must be avoiding the pseudo productivity

  • @aqeelmir5639
    @aqeelmir5639 Před 13 dny +1

    Could you please do more Book reviews please...

  • @jonfibonacci
    @jonfibonacci Před 14 dny +1

    3.7 average on Goodreads. Think I'm gonna pass on this book. Great video though (:

    • @satysin630
      @satysin630 Před dnem

      I bought this week last week and you made the right choice. The book is more a collection of mini-biographies for a handle of famous people that were exceptional and just so happened to do their work over a long period of time (is that really active slow productivity or just coincidence due to their circumstance? there is no proof either way tbh). The point he makes in the book are not baseless but they're also not very practical for *most* knowledge workers that has a boss that sets their workload. I am a software developer so as knowledge worker as it can get. My job is extremely autonomous but I can't pick and choose what projects I work on like all the examples Cal makes in the book. Overall I think this is the weakest of Cal's book and feels more like he wrote up 200 pages to deliver a book due to a contractual obligation more than he actually had a fully formed idea he wanted to communicate with his audience. Very disappointed so ended up returning it for a refund. Wasn't even good enough for me to gift it to a friend as it is so thin on any useful information it is basically a waste of time to read. If he cut out all the pointless stories about how Jewel got a record contract or how Jane Austen wrote her books it could easily have been two or three blog posts on his site.

    • @jonfibonacci
      @jonfibonacci Před dnem

      @@satysin630 thanks for taking the time to comment this. It’s unfortunate that some authors sort of “fall off” like this. And maybe you’re right. Contract agreements rush and force the creative process and that almost never does authors or creators any justice. It’s quite sad really.

  • @rubrum_machina
    @rubrum_machina Před 13 dny +4

    Usually, I wouldn't say this, but if you watch this video, you don't really need to read the book. I say this as someone who has read the book and was extremely disappointed with it. If you're familiar with Newport's work, you won't find anything new here. Moreover, this book does not meet Cal Newport's usual standards of quality. It's full of contradictions and vague advice that is not applicable to most knowledge workers.

    • @Nazy101
      @Nazy101 Před 11 dny

      Oh Jeez tell me more

    • @satysin630
      @satysin630 Před dnem +1

      Agreed. Easily Cal's weakest book. 90% of the pages are fluff mini-biographies about a handle of famous people that just happened to do their biggest work over many years or decades with no proof it was "slow productivity" behind their success, they just happened to take a long time to do certain things. Often because they didn't have any other choice until they lucked out by having life obligations move out of the way. The one the made me laugh the most was his friend that spends $2500 a month on subscription software/services and just cut how much she works in half and hires other people to do that work. Ohh why didn't I think of doing that already!?! 😂

  • @urunconsciousMind
    @urunconsciousMind Před 3 dny

    Be careful what u post u got guys who will steal ur Content an say its theres that's I dont even post on Twitter or anything for that matter alot of copycats. This day in age is filled with people who try a flip ur Content into there own cause they dont have ideas of their own.

  • @cheska_yo
    @cheska_yo Před 11 dny

    📓!!!

  • @user-ec7po5xg1p
    @user-ec7po5xg1p Před 14 dny +4

    Your mustache is prime

  • @AndrewFatherOfEdward
    @AndrewFatherOfEdward Před 11 dny +1

    Hakuna Matata

  • @aussiegruber86
    @aussiegruber86 Před 14 dny

    If I even tried to apply some of these methods to my day job I feel I would fall so far behind. Literally understaffed and over worked 📖

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny

      Managers and bosses need to read Cal's books for real!!

  • @boogiepop1241
    @boogiepop1241 Před 14 dny

    4k !!

  • @ricardodickerson5990
    @ricardodickerson5990 Před 12 dny +1

    📓 i love you videos

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    @user-bs5dg5ui4o Před 2 dny +1

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  • @qasirnawaz9161
    @qasirnawaz9161 Před 14 dny +1

    Suggest me books on logic wnd metaphysics

  • @tyhuey1784
    @tyhuey1784 Před 12 dny

    📓Oh man I’m spread way to thin right now

  • @AlexanderNecheff
    @AlexanderNecheff Před 14 dny +2

    Do fewer things is hardest for sure: my workstation is full of half-finished projects.

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    @KellyLoom1s Před 14 dny +2

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  • @adellapigna7189
    @adellapigna7189 Před 14 dny

    I thought I had Deja vu but no, you have a clip at the end that shouldn’t be there.

    • @ParkerNotes
      @ParkerNotes  Před 14 dny

      Shoot where at?

    • @adellapigna7189
      @adellapigna7189 Před 14 dny

      Can’t find it again, only that there’s a cut a bit too soon at 16:43. I felt that you numbered those 3 ideas exactly the same way 10 minutes before because I only put the audio while doing laundry. But checking again you also have weird cuts at 11:18 and 11:20.
      Liked the video always anyway, keep up the good work ;)

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    @RevertYahya Před 13 dny +1

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    @joshyeliezondo3299 Před 14 dny +1

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    @4ohf Před 11 dny +1

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  • @davidpress5383
    @davidpress5383 Před 12 dny

    I grew out of Cal Newport’s work a while ago because most of it is unrealistic to modern life. It’s especially toxic if you’re a neurodivergent parent with young kids. It’s funny that nowhere in this book does he mention his parenting load, or his relationships. Granted that’s not the point, but I found it pretty interesting that he writes about Dr. Devon Price’s Laziness Does Not Exist even though Dr. Price is an autistic knowledge worker and professor. That being said, Cal Newport’s advice is for a very specific set of individuals: college professors. And that is just not the reality of 90 percent of people.

    • @satysin630
      @satysin630 Před dnem

      Cal's answer to things like how he parents, etc would be to spend money to free up your time; like his friend that spends over $2000 a month on software and service subscriptions to cut down on her work so she only has to work 20 hours a week. That's great if you have the cash to do so but most people don't. Like you say his suggestions are great for a tiny number of people such as college professors or people that get to pick and choose their work but not people that are told what their workload is by their boss. Feels like a book written for people like Cal himself and not the majority of people that work a normal knowledge worker office job or even solopreneurs who have little if any say in what contracts they accept to continue regular income.

  • @CSGOCOMPILER
    @CSGOCOMPILER Před 3 dny

    Cal Newport's books are awful. It's the ultimate example of stretching out a concept to fit a word limit.

  • @mattrenyard
    @mattrenyard Před 8 dny +1

    📔 Just read this - thank you for putting it my way!

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    @Brandoncannon Před 11 dny +1

    Great stuff!

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    @tyhuey1784 Před 12 dny

    📓Oh man I’m spread way to thin right now

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