TOP 10 life lessons to learn from Deep Work Book

Editor: Manish Jain

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Regularly resting your brain improves the quality of your deep work. When you work, work hard.

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For many types of work—especially when innovating—collaborative deep work can yield better results. 

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Great creative minds think like artists but act like accountants. So before doing any work think what you are going to do and then do that work in very effective way.

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Boredom can improve your ability to concentrate. This resource is finite: if you exhaust it, you’ll have a hard time concentrating. 

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You can expect to be bombarded with the desire to do anything but work deeply throughout the day. 

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You don’t need a rare job; What you need instead is a rare approach to your work. 

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The advantage of practicing such intense concentration is that there is no attention left to think about irrelevant things or worry about problems. 

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Deranged practice cannot exist with distraction, and instead requires uninterrupted concentration. 

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To learn difficult things quickly, you must concentrate intensely without distractions. 

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The key to developing a deep work habit is to move beyond good intentions and add routines and rituals to your work life.