4 Things You Can Do Immediately to Become More Productive

If applied, they will transform your life and career

Victoria Kurichenko
Ascent Publication

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Working in open-space offices is challenging. It is almost impossible to concentrate on actual work. Someone always walks around, holds meetings in common areas, or talks over the phone.

What a disaster for those individuals involved in deep work, like me. I often have to come up with new marketing strategies, conduct research, or produce content for blogs.

I was wondering if there is a better way to concentrate on work and become more productive. Likely, I’ve stumbled upon a word bestseller by Cal Newport called “Deep Work,” which helped me to optimize the way I organize my office life and treat my working time.

Cal Newport explains the concept of a deep worker as an individual involved in creative, highly brain consuming activities. Deep workers manage to complete the challenging, creative tasks with high quality, faster than others.

Wondering how to master deep working skills and nail your tasks like a pro? Here are the most valuable insights from the book that you might find helpful as well. When put in practice, these recommendations should help to improve concentration, increase productivity, and your value on the job market.

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Victoria Kurichenko
Ascent Publication

SEO specialist. Content writer. Helping companies attract potential customers through organic search results. https://selfmademillennials.com