Time blocking is the practice of planning your day in advance, dedicating specific chunks of time to specific activities. Newport recommends this approach with several key principles:
This approach forces you to confront the reality of limited time, helps you notice when you're spending too much time on shallow activities, and dramatically increases deep work hours.
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A Shallow Work Budget is a strict cap on how much time you're willing to spend on shallow activities. The process works like this:
Fixed-Schedule Productivity is committing to a strict time constraint on your workday, then working backward to determine what habits and systems need to change to respect those limits. Newport suggests:
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