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How to boost Your Productivity Using Deliberate Slowness | Cal Newport

The James Altucher Show

Challenging the Myth of Productivity and Embracing Slow Productivity for Long-Term Success

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The concept of slow productivity challenges the traditional myth of productivity, highlighting that consistent small efforts over time can lead to significant long-term success. By writing just 300 words a day, which equates to roughly a page, one can complete a book in a year and accumulate 20 books in 20 years. The example of John McPhee, who spent focused time working on one article over two years while authoring 29 books in his career, illustrates the effectiveness of slow productivity. The idea is that productivity often appears different from the inside than it does from the outside. The approach of slow productivity, exemplified by McPhee spending a week lying on a picnic table pondering on an article, emphasizes that being less busy in the moment can lead to substantial productivity over time. The book suggests that timeless principles gleaned from successful individuals like McPhee, Austen, and O'Keefe can be adapted to modern knowledge jobs like those in marketing or offices, promoting the idea that less busyness and more strategic, focused work can contribute to overall success.

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