I’m trying to become a Deep Worker. Minimalism, Rework and Deep Work together would be an ideal package.

What is “Deep Work”? Deep work is a state of completely focused activity. The term was created by Cal Newport in his book “Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World”.

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According to Newport, the majority of people today create much less than before because of the many distractions - through social media, email overload, open-plan offices, or constant accessibility. Nevertheless, many feel as if they are very productive, for example because they reply to many emails or because they have done a lot of unimportant to-dos. Newport calls this “Shallow Work”.

However, certain tasks still require a high degree of concentrated and undisturbed work. But according to Newport, this is much too neglected today. Those who master deep work and are thus able to deal with problems in depth and solve them have a competitive advantage on the job market over the rest. The ability to focus, to prioritize and to rest is essential for someone who is engaged in an intellectually demanding job, has an unquenchable curiosity, and leans towards ambitious goal setting.

Newport writes:

“Two Core Abilities for Thriving in the New Economy: 1. The ability to quickly master hard things. 2. The ability to produce at an elite level, in terms of both quality and speed.”

“To remain valuable in our economy, therefore, you must master the art of quickly learning complicated things. This task requires deep work. If you don’t cultivate this ability, you’re likely to fall behind as technology advances.”

“Less mental clutter means more mental resources available for deep thinking.”

More quotes at goodreads.

Newport proposes the following important rules:

The book is very worth reading. I already do or work on the following: