217: The Anxious Generation

217: The Anxious Generation

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245: Fashionable & Functional, with Patrick Rhone

Patrick Rhone is back to talk about his love for calendars and why curiosity is essential if you want to become a knower of things. 

244: You're Holding It Wrong

David & Mike catch up on listener feedback and discuss productivity myths, focus struggles, and their favorite episodes from the last year. 

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647: Cal Newport: How to Break Free from Your Email Inbox
How to Be Awesome at Your Job

Cal Newport reveals how the rise of email led to a productivity disaster and what we can do to change that. 


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1) How email changed the way we work for worse 

2) Simple strategies for ...

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Deep Work by Cal Newport Book Summary and Review | Free Audiobook
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Show notes | PDF & Infographic | Free Audiobook | Ever felt your focus dissolve into thin air every time your phone pings? It's a common situation in today's hyper-digital world. But don't worry, Cal Newport's Deep Work has the answers we're all searching for. Read 1 million boo ...  عرض المزيد

Deep Work, Digital Minimalism and Becoming So Good They Can’t Ignore You with Cal Newport
All the Hacks: Money, Points & Life

#63: New York Times bestselling author and professor, Cal Newport, joins Chris to discuss building and living what he calls a “deep life.” We also delve into strategies that increase efficiency and quality of output, why constant email and messages are making you less productive ...  عرض المزيد

2679: Do What Works, Not What’s Satisfying: Pseudo-Striving and Our Fear of Reality-Based Planning by Cal Newport
Optimal Living Daily - Personal Development and Self-Improvement

Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog tells you to do what works, not what's satisfying Episode 2679: Do What Works, Not What’s Satisfying: Pseudo-Striving and Our Fear of Reality-Based Planning by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown ...  عرض المزيد