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Shallow Work Budget

Shallow Work Budget

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:

  1. Schedule every minute of your day in advance
  2. Quantify the depth of each activity from 1-4 (1 being shallowest)
  3. Set a specific cap for how many hours per week you'll spend on level 1 and 2 activities
  4. When you hit your cap, start declining or rescheduling shallow commitments

This approach forces you to confront how you're actually spending your time and how that aligns with your professional goals. Most knowledge workers are shocked to discover they spend 60-80% of their time on shallow work, while their most important contributions come from the deep work hours they're neglecting.

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