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georgeisreading's review against another edition
challenging
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
lauraborkpower's review against another edition
4.0
An interesting, well explained, helpful book about the usefulness of deep work and ways to organize your time in order to get more deep work done. I'm interesting in reading Newport's other books, especially his books for students.
ryhne's review against another edition
4.0
اگه تصمیم گرفتید بیش از این وقتتون رو تلف نکنید، میتونید خوندن این کتاب رو شروع کنید.
همه چیزش خوب بود از قبیل ترجمه، لحن نویسنده، میزان توضیحات و.. فقط در چند مورد مثال ها بیش از حد بود.
بهترین توصیه ای که میشه در مورد این کتاب کرد اینه که به طور فشرده و حداکثر در طول یک ماه تمومش کنید؛ چون هر وقفه ای که بیش از ۲۴ ساعت طول بکشه در حین خوندن این کتاب، میتونه تا ماه ها ادامه پیدا کنه.
همه چیزش خوب بود از قبیل ترجمه، لحن نویسنده، میزان توضیحات و.. فقط در چند مورد مثال ها بیش از حد بود.
بهترین توصیه ای که میشه در مورد این کتاب کرد اینه که به طور فشرده و حداکثر در طول یک ماه تمومش کنید؛ چون هر وقفه ای که بیش از ۲۴ ساعت طول بکشه در حین خوندن این کتاب، میتونه تا ماه ها ادامه پیدا کنه.
zacp's review against another edition
3.0
MAIN IDEAS:
Limit social media
Work in isolated environments
Avoid getting bogged in busywork/shallow work
Schedule your day intentionally
Avoid long email chains
Avoid using the internet for entertainment. It ain’t that deep
Cool book, definitely some fun idealistic ideas
Limit social media
Work in isolated environments
Avoid getting bogged in busywork/shallow work
Schedule your day intentionally
Avoid long email chains
Avoid using the internet for entertainment. It ain’t that deep
Cool book, definitely some fun idealistic ideas
cassiekayvazquez's review against another edition
3.0
I am struggling with whether I dislike this book or if I dislike my lack of commitment to deep work. Reading this book and “How to Break Up With Your Phone” in the same month was illuminating and many of the ideas proposed in each book are complimentary. I also liked his references to one of my favorite books, “Getting Things Done”. I may reconsider and come back to my star rating on this one
kitkat962's review against another edition
4.0
Quite a self-help book that focus more on the practicalities, rather than empty promises and platitudes. He even pointed out several working styles (that seemed totally contrasting each other) could be attributed to deep work doctrines and acknowledges the outliers. It took me forever to read through the first part (why deep work), but the latter is much easier to consumed (and hopefully, implemented in near future)