Post by rubina9898 on Dec 20, 2023 20:13:41 GMT -7
Depends on the ability to perform deep work. It happens because … your attention is focused on the specific skill you are trying to improve … . As you evaluate the results you have achieved you adjust your posture to focus your attention precisely on what brings the best results. The author then cites the example of a professor who owes the high quality of his work among other things to working in long uninterrupted sessions. It does this not only at the session level as a segment of time on a given day but also in a given year. In the example given.
The professor focuses semester in order to devote the summer semester to scientific work. This means that multitasking can also be practiced in the long term.by running several Phone Number List projects at the same time. The lesson of this chapter is that your lack of deep work skills will result in you being outperformed by people who don't find deep work a problem. Deep work is rare At the very beginning the author rightly points out that the average work environment is an obstacle to deep work. This includes among others about online messaging or working in an open space.
The author also mentions problems with using social media at work. Open space is a breeding ground for distractions and I'm glad I never even had the opportunity to work in one. Messengers on the other hand are virtual open space. Unlike a real open space instant messaging can be muted. In times of remote work becoming more and more common your home may be a distraction. You probably don't live there alone so the presence of other household members can also be distracting.
The professor focuses semester in order to devote the summer semester to scientific work. This means that multitasking can also be practiced in the long term.by running several Phone Number List projects at the same time. The lesson of this chapter is that your lack of deep work skills will result in you being outperformed by people who don't find deep work a problem. Deep work is rare At the very beginning the author rightly points out that the average work environment is an obstacle to deep work. This includes among others about online messaging or working in an open space.
The author also mentions problems with using social media at work. Open space is a breeding ground for distractions and I'm glad I never even had the opportunity to work in one. Messengers on the other hand are virtual open space. Unlike a real open space instant messaging can be muted. In times of remote work becoming more and more common your home may be a distraction. You probably don't live there alone so the presence of other household members can also be distracting.