Mastering Deep Work: Boost Productivity and Stay Ahead in the Modern Economy
Alyssa Poggioli
Leadership Performance | Executive Coach | Hogan Leadership Assessment | NBC-HWC | Facilitator | Author | Dog Mom
Deep Work: A Skill for the Modern Economy
?? "Deep work is a skill that is becoming rarer and, therefore, increasingly valuable in our economy. Those who cultivate this skill will become irreplaceable."
Why?
Shallow work is much easier, and businesses often spur it. Companies have created spaces with extensive open floor plans and movable furniture to stimulate constant connectivity and fast response times, encouraging employees to choose the path of least resistance.
This is a shallow work-induced environment, where employees work superficially.
According to Cal Newport, most workers engage in visible "busyness" or "busyness as a proxy for productivity." Many do not know what it means to become valuable at work, so they indulge in several industrial productivity indicators—doing things in a visible manner.
Deep work entails single-tasking with no distractions during a state of intense focus. As a result, you boost your performance and productivity. Studies have found that multitasking makes people less productive and that focusing on a single task at a time maximizes effective output.
Without distractions, you will get more things done in less time. You will experience higher productivity the more focused you are. Working for a while in this undistracted state helps manage attention residue.
To become a leader in this new economy dominated by machines and automation, you need to refine these two core abilities:
4 Ways to Incorporate Deep Work into Your Life:
?? What way are you going to incorporate deep work into your upcoming week/month?
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Alyssa Poggioli
Life, Leadership, Connection, and Executive Coach