Cal Newport
Slow Productivity
The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout
Portfolio, 2024
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It’s time for knowledge workers to reject the endless busyness that leads to burnout and embrace “slow productivity.”
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A peek inside any office reveals that knowledge workers seem inordinately busy. But are they accomplishing anything of value? Rather than accept overwhelm and burnout as inevitable, Cal Newport, a Georgetown professor of computer science, urges you to embrace a counterintuitive philosophy: “slow productivity” — that is, slow down, do less, and do better. Newport’s refreshing treatise aims to help free knowledge workers from the trap of “pseudo-productivity.” He urges workers and managers to step away from hustle culture and endless to-do lists and pursue purposeful accomplishment.
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About the Author
Cal Newport, a computer science professor at Georgetown University, is a founding member of Georgetown’s Center for Digital Ethics. He hosts the Deep Questions podcast and is the author of Deep Work, A World Without Email, and Digital Minimalism.
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