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Shallow work is the enemy of deep work from "summary" of Deep Work: Achieving Creative Excellence Through Intense Focus by Thomas Jacob

Shallow work is the enemy of deep work. This concept highlights the idea that activities that require minimal cognitive effort, such as checking emails, attending meetings, or scrolling through social media, can hinder our ability to engage in deep, focused work that leads to creative and meaningful outcomes. In a world filled with distractions and constant demands on our attention, it is easy to fall into the trap of prioritizing shallow work over deep work. Deep work, on the other hand, refers to activities that require intense focus and concentration, allowing individuals to produce high-quality work and achieve creative excellence. This type of work is demanding and requires significant cognitive effort, but it is also incredibly rewarding and essential for professional success. By dedicating time and energy to deep work, individuals can tap into their full potential and produce work that stands out in a crowded marketplace. The ...
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    Deep Work: Achieving Creative Excellence Through Intense Focus

    Thomas Jacob

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