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### đą Slow Down to Speed Up: Cal Newportâs Cure for Burnout đź **Tired of pretending to be busy all day?** Your boss can now see your Slack pings, your emails, your every move. Work doesnât end at 6pmâit follows you home, shows up on weekends, and eats into your peace of mind. Weâre burning out, and **it's time to rethink productivity.** --- ## đĄ Enter: *Slow Productivity* đšâđ» **Cal Newport**, computer scientist and author of *Slow Productivity*, says the way we work is brokenâand itâs stressing us out. Back in the day, **productivity was simple math**: > âHow many cars did we make per hour?â But in todayâs **knowledge economy**, thereâs no assembly line. Everyoneâs doing different stuff, in different ways. So we created **âpseudo-productivityâ**: đ If you're doing *visible* stuff (emails, meetings, typing like a maniac), you *look* productiveâeven if you're not doing anything meaningful. đ§ Result? Weâre stuck performing busyness instead of doing valuable work. --- ## đ§ The Fix: 3 Pillars of Slow Productivity ### 1ïžâŁ **Do Fewer Things (at once!)** > Multitasking isnât a flexâitâs a **cognitive disaster**. đ§ Your brain canât switch tasks smoothly. Every shift leaves behind **âattention residue,â** making your thinking slower and your mood worse. đ„ Focusing deeply on one task leads to: - Higher quality work - Faster results - Less stress ### 2ïžâŁ **Work at a Natural Pace** > Humans were never meant to work at full throttle 52 weeks a year. â Like farmers follow seasonsâplant, harvest, restâwe need **ebb and flow** in our schedules. Have busy weeks. Have quiet ones. Donât guilt-trip yourself. đ§ Less burnout = more creativity + better ideas. ### 3ïžâŁ **Obsess Over Quality** > Forget looking busy. Focus on what *really matters* in your job. đ§© Ask: Whatâs the **one thing** I do that adds the most value? đŻ Then go all in. Get better tools. Block distractions. Practice your craft. đ Cal even bought a fancy lab notebook when he was broke, just to take his work more seriouslyâand it worked. --- ## đ ïž Why This Works When you slow down and focus on quality: â You finish important tasks *faster* â Your work gets *better* â You feel *happier* doing it Meetings, emails, and busywork stop looking like âworkâ and start looking like what they are: distractions. --- ### đ Bottom Line: **Slow is not lazy. Itâs smart.** Want to do great work *without* losing your mind? Go slow. Go deep. Get better. --- ### đ Keywords: Slow productivity, Cal Newport, burnout recovery, knowledge work, productivity redefined, deep work, work-life balance, pseudo-productivity, attention residue, multitasking problems, natural work rhythm, seasonal productivity, workplace wellness, meaningful work, focus, cognitive performance, better work habits, performance without pressure, remote work culture, email overload, Slack fatigue, outcome-based productivity, MIT, high quality output, sustainable work, value-driven productivity --- Timestamps: 0:00 - Burnout 0:50 - Slow productivity 1:35 - Pseudo-productivity 2:25 - Principle 1 3:32 - Principle 2 4:23 - Principle 3 About Cal Newport: Cal Newport is an MIT-trained computer science professor at Georgetown University who also writes about the intersections of technology, work, and the quest to find depth in an increasingly distracted world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices