975: Cal Newport | Reclaiming Time and Focus with Slow Productivity

Topics covered
Popular Clips
Questions from this episode
- Asked by 75 people
- Asked by 34 people
- Asked by 31 people
- Asked by 27 people
- Asked by 27 people
- Asked by 27 people
- Asked by 22 people
- Asked by 14 people
- Asked by 14 people
- Asked by 9 people
- Asked by 8 people
- Asked by 7 people
- Asked by 6 people
- Asked by 5 people
- Asked by 5 people
Episode Highlights
Pseudo Productivity
Cal Newport critiques the traditional productivity model, which often prioritizes visible activity over meaningful outcomes. He argues that this pseudo productivity, characterized by constant messaging and performative busyness, has become unsustainable in the digital age 1. Newport suggests that the focus should shift towards producing valuable work at a sustainable pace 2.
Pseudo productivity was fine for about 50 years. Doesn't play nice with email, does not play nice with smartphones, does not play nice with slack. Work became intolerable in the two thousands.
---
This shift requires redefining productivity to emphasize long-term, meaningful output rather than short-term visible activity 3.
Ā Ā Ā
Slow Productivity
Newport introduces the concept of slow productivity, which emphasizes doing fewer tasks but with a focus on quality. This approach encourages working at a natural pace and obsessing over the quality of work produced, rather than the quantity 4. He highlights that quality becomes a priority when it is directly linked to success, as seen in fields like literary writing and filmmaking 5.
If you want to actually do something good, you can't be busy.
---
By focusing on fewer tasks, individuals can achieve higher quality outcomes and avoid the pitfalls of constant busyness 6.
Related Episodes


159: Cal Newport | Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World
Answers 383 questions

503: Cal Newport | Reimagining Work in a World without Email
Answers 383 questions

247: Chris Bailey | Hyperfocus Secrets for Better Productivity
Answers 383 questions

561: Charles Duhigg | The Secrets of Being Smarter Faster Better
Answers 383 questions

250: Nir Eyal | Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life
Answers 383 questions

48: Nir Eyal | How to Manage Distraction in a Digital Age
Answers 383 questions

648: Susan Cain | Introverts Unite for a Quiet Revolution
Answers 383 questions

271: Ryan Holiday | Stillness Is the Key
Answers 383 questions

429: Greg McKeown | The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
Answers 383 questions

277: Neil Pasricha | You Are Awesome
Answers 383 questions

63: Daniel Pink | When Is the Best Time to Get Things Done?
Answers 383 questions

130: Srini Rao | Why You Should Reclaim Your Own Creativity
Answers 383 questions

69: Adam Carolla | Why You Should Stop Trading Time for Money
Answers 383 questions

591: Chase Jarvis & Jordan Harbinger | Your Network Insurance Policy
Answers 383 questions

185: How to Get Hired Like a Boss | Feedback Friday
Answers 383 questions
