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Life can be so busy that it's hard to focus on the things that really matter. Although Cal Newport's book, Deep Work, isn't written specifically for homeschooling families, his ideas are surprisingly compatible with Charlotte Mason's philosophy of education, and can help you discover ways to create focused, peaceful, and productive habits in every area of life. About Janice Janice Campbell, a lifelong reader and writer, loves to introduce students to great books and beautiful writing. She holds an English degree from Mary Baldwin College, and is the graduated homeschool mom of four sons. You'll find more about reading, writing, planning, and education from a Charlotte Mason/Classical perspective at her websites, EverydayEducation.com, Excellence-in-Literature.com, and DoingWhatMatters.com. Resources Deep Work by Cal Newport Cal Newport's blog Blog post with visual notes A simple schedule from Benjamin Franklin (who didn't have nearly as many distractions as most moderns, but shared some of Newport's ideas on time) Connect Janice Campbell | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Website Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website Thank you to our sponsors! Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance Tuttle Twins: children's books to help you teach your kids how the world really works Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there! For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show. View full show notes on the blog.
In this episode of the Dream It, Do It podcast, I open up about my ongoing struggle with social media and screens. I share how I've always felt a bit hypocritical giving advice on this topic but had a huge wake-up call recently. Over the last few months, I've been diving deep into research and personal reflection on how social media impacts us. I talk about everything from feeling less intelligent with constant screen use to the bigger societal impacts, like how face-to-face interactions are getting lost. I even touch on some startling stats about Gen Z and their mental health. In this episode, I share with you practical tips on reducing screen time and embracing solitude for more clarity and creativity. Plus, I discuss my own plan for a 30-day digital detox and urge you to join me on this journey. Let's rethink our habits and find more meaningful ways to connect and grow. Thanks for tuning in, and I can't wait to hear your thoughts! Referenced Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Book a FREE 45 Minute Clarity Coaching Session with Me Join My Email List Follow Me on Instagram Join Dream It, Do It Wellness molly@mollyasplin.com Break Free From The Grind & Live A Life You Love FREE Roadmap Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport Cal Newport and Rich Roll Episode The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt Thank you for listening to this episode! Please take a screenshot and share your biggest takeaway on your Instagram stories and tag me @molly.asplin so that I can shout you out! Until next time, Molly Asplin
Life can be so busy that it's hard to focus on the things that really matter. Although Cal Newport's book, Deep Work, isn't written specifically for homeschooling families, his ideas are surprisingly compatible with Charlotte Mason's philosophy of education, and can help you discover ways to create focused, peaceful, and productive habits in every area of life. About Janice Janice Campbell, a lifelong reader and writer, loves to introduce students to great books and beautiful writing. She holds an English degree from Mary Baldwin College, and is the graduated homeschool mom of four sons. You'll find more about reading, writing, planning, and education from a Charlotte Mason/Classical perspective at her websites, EverydayEducation.com, Excellence-in-Literature.com, and DoingWhatMatters.com. Resources Deep Work by Cal Newport Cal Newport's blog Blog post with visual notes A simple schedule from Benjamin Franklin (who didn't have nearly as many distractions as most moderns, but shared some of Newport's ideas on time) Connect Janice Campbell | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Website Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website Thank you to our sponsors! Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance Tuttle Twins: children's books to help you teach your kids how the world really works Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there! For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show. View full show notes on the blog.
Scott Young with Cal Newport warns us of a subtle mistake about how to acquire useful career skills Episode 357: A Subtle Mistake About How to Acquire Useful Career Skills by Scott Young with Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2019/11/15/a-subtle-mistake-about-how-to-acquire-useful-career-skills/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Young with Cal Newport warns us of a subtle mistake about how to acquire useful career skills Episode 357: A Subtle Mistake About How to Acquire Useful Career Skills by Scott Young with Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2019/11/15/a-subtle-mistake-about-how-to-acquire-useful-career-skills/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog talks about how to direct diligence toward remarkable results Episode 317: Learn the Landscape Before Putting on Blinders: How to Direct Diligence Toward Remarkable Results by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2012/02/05/learn-the-landscape-before-putting-on-blinders-how-to-direct-diligence-toward-remarkable-results/ Do business where business is done. Get a $100 advertising credit toward your first LinkedIn campaign. Visit LinkedIn.com/OSD Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog talks about how to direct diligence toward remarkable results Episode 317: Learn the Landscape Before Putting on Blinders: How to Direct Diligence Toward Remarkable Results by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2012/02/05/learn-the-landscape-before-putting-on-blinders-how-to-direct-diligence-toward-remarkable-results/ Do business where business is done. Get a $100 advertising credit toward your first LinkedIn campaign. Visit LinkedIn.com/OSD Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog talks about the difference between finding your life's work and loving your life. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 249: [Part 2] Corrupted Callings: The Subtle Difference Between Finding Your Life's Work & Loving Your Life by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2010/04/09/corrupted-callings-the-subtle-difference-between-finding-your-lifes-work-and-loving-your-life/ With Netgear Business Solutions, you get the very best WiFi performance to keep you connected whether you're in the office, working from home, or on the go. Visit Netgear.com/business and use code OPTIMAL10 at checkout to save 10%! Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog talks about the difference between finding your life's work and loving your life. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 249: [Part 2] Corrupted Callings: The Subtle Difference Between Finding Your Life's Work & Loving Your Life by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2010/04/09/corrupted-callings-the-subtle-difference-between-finding-your-lifes-work-and-loving-your-life/ With Netgear Business Solutions, you get the very best WiFi performance to keep you connected whether you're in the office, working from home, or on the go. Visit Netgear.com/business and use code OPTIMAL10 at checkout to save 10%! Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog talks about the difference between finding your life's work and loving your life. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 248: [Part 1] Corrupted Callings: The Subtle Difference Between Finding Your Life's Work & Loving Your Life by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2010/04/09/corrupted-callings-the-subtle-difference-between-finding-your-lifes-work-and-loving-your-life/ With Netgear Business Solutions, you get the very best WiFi performance to keep you connected whether you're in the office, working from home, or on the go. Visit Netgear.com/business and use code OPTIMAL10 at checkout to save 10%! Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog talks about the difference between finding your life's work and loving your life. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 248: [Part 1] Corrupted Callings: The Subtle Difference Between Finding Your Life's Work & Loving Your Life by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2010/04/09/corrupted-callings-the-subtle-difference-between-finding-your-lifes-work-and-loving-your-life/ With Netgear Business Solutions, you get the very best WiFi performance to keep you connected whether you're in the office, working from home, or on the go. Visit Netgear.com/business and use code OPTIMAL10 at checkout to save 10%! Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily
Finally the tech episode is here! Join Lou (whose day job is as a tech journalist) and DMR (who in his earlier years was part responsible for launching a bunch of tech brands like GamesRadar, TechRadar and T3.com) as they pick out the tech podcasts you should be listening to. And if that's not enough, Lou has a chat with Marcus Bronzy the host and producer of How To Kill An Hour, and we finish off the episode with podcast recommendations from you, our beautiful listeners! Follow us on Twitter and Insta (@podpodworld) and send us feedback or any suggestions on what genres we should be covering next! Also, record your recommendations and send them to us as voice notes and we might include them in a future episode! --- episode notes --- Here's a list of all the podcasts that we recommend and talk about in this episode (in order of when we mention them): Intro (the podcasts we mention right at the start): https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/naked-gaming-from-the-naked-scientists/id1478676742 (Naked Gaming) (Chris Berrow); https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/monkey-island-discs-louise-blain/id1478676742?i=1000519575584 (Monkey Island Discs with Louise Blain) (Chris Berrow); https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-vergecast/id430333725 (The Vergecast) (The Verge); https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/deep-questions-with-cal-newport/id1515786216 (Deep Questions with Cal Newport) (Cal Newport); https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/marketplace-tech/id73330855 (Marketplace Tech) (Marketplace); https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/conning-the-con/id1516505977 (Conning The Con) (Sarah Ferris & Emma Ferris). Part 1 (Podworld's top 4 tech podcasts): https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/your-undivided-attention/id1460030305 (Your Undivided Attention) (Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin); https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/rocket/id959773870 (Rocket) (Relay FM); https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/this-week-in-tech-audio/id73329404 (This Week In Tech / TWiT) (TWiT); https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/darknet-diaries/id1296350485 (Darknet Diaries) (Jack Rhysider). Part 2 (guest interview): For this episode, our guest is Marcus Bronzy, the host of https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/how-to-kill-an-hour-with-marcus-bronzy-and-friends/id1034163232 (How To Kill An Hour). During the interview, Marcus recommends https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/reply-all/id941907967 (Reply All) (Gimlet) and https://open.spotify.com/show/3yZg2MCkf31pPXiG4nznrg?si=K5T1o8DuSYiiZ4I18haEow (Last Podcast On The Left) (The Last Podcast Network). You can follow Marcus on Twitter and Insta (@MarcusBronzy) or keep up to date with his show also on Twitter and Insta (@howtokillanhour). Listener recommendations: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/land-of-the-giants/id1465767420 (Land of the Giants) (Recode); https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/my-first-million/id1469759170 (My First Million) (The Hustle & Shaan Puri). Credits: This episode of Podworld was produced and edited by Louise Blain (https://twitter.com/Shiny_Demon (@shiny_demon)) and David Maher Roberts (https://twitter.com/dmrpod (@dmrpod)). Graphics by Dylan Channon. Research by Ella Maher Roberts. Theme music by Dan Phillipson (via Premiumbeat) additional music via Artlist.io. Podworld is supported by https://twitter.com/dialect_inc (Dialect) - a full-service, digital marketing agency that engages tech and gaming audience for global brands.
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog talks about the dangers of constantly seeking passion. Episode 113: The Passion Trap: How the Search for Your Life's Work is Making Your Working Life Miserable by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2010/10/16/the-passion-trap-how-the-search-for-your-lifes-work-is-making-your-working-life-miserable/ Explore your creativity at Skillshare.com/OSD and get a free, two week trial of Premium Membership. For three months free with Gusto, to gusto.com/osd Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog talks about the dangers of constantly seeking passion. Episode 113: The Passion Trap: How the Search for Your Life's Work is Making Your Working Life Miserable by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2010/10/16/the-passion-trap-how-the-search-for-your-lifes-work-is-making-your-working-life-miserable/ Explore your creativity at Skillshare.com/OSD and get a free, two week trial of Premium Membership. For three months free with Gusto, to gusto.com/osd Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog shares two short posts about what to do when you're feeling uncertain with your life and pursuing habits the right way. Episode 060: Don't Know What To Do With Your Life AND Deep Habits: Pursue Clarity Before Pursuing Results by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original posts are located here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2012/02/24/dont-know-what-to-do-with-your-life-seek-bargains/ & http://calnewport.com/blog/2014/08/29/deep-habits-pursue-clarity-before-pursuing-results/ And for a limited time BitTrust IRA is waiving the signup fee for OSD listeners - a $50 value. Go to BitTrustIRA.com/OSD Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog shares two short posts about what to do when you're feeling uncertain with your life and pursuing habits the right way. Episode 060: Don't Know What To Do With Your Life AND Deep Habits: Pursue Clarity Before Pursuing Results by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original posts are located here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2012/02/24/dont-know-what-to-do-with-your-life-seek-bargains/ & http://calnewport.com/blog/2014/08/29/deep-habits-pursue-clarity-before-pursuing-results/ And for a limited time BitTrust IRA is waiving the signup fee for OSD listeners - a $50 value. Go to BitTrustIRA.com/OSD Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily
2 short posts from Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog shares his thoughts on the courage crutch and if we have lost our tolerance for a little boredom. Episode 1677: The Courage Crutch AND Have We Lost Our Tolerance For a Little Boredom? by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original posts are located here: & and in and ! Schedule your FREE Product Tour RIGHT NOW - and receive your FREE guide - "Seven Key Strategies to Grow Your Profits" at
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog shares his thoughts on freestyle productivity. Episode 1582: Freestyle Productivity: Balancing Systems and Simplicity When Organizing Your Life by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: and in and ! Lamps Plus is offering up to 50% off hundreds of lights, furniture and décor from NOW until April 13th. Start saving right now at
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog shares his thoughts on great teachers and the remarkable life. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 1507: [Part 2] On Great Teachers and the Remarkable Life: A Deliberate Practice Case Study by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: and in and !
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog shares his thoughts on great teachers and the remarkable life. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 1506: [Part 1] On Great Teachers and the Remarkable Life: A Deliberate Practice Case Study by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: and in and ! Whether you're an experienced investor or new to the game, our friends at The Motley Fool want to help you find great stocks. Visit
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog shares how to direct diligence toward remarkable results. Episode 771: Learn the Landscape Before Putting on Blinders: How to Direct Diligence Toward Remarkable Results by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: and Thank you to TextExpander for sponsoring! Create short codes/snippets for anything you type or send frequently. Get 20% off by visiting:
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog shares his thoughts on the subtle difference between finding your life's work and loving your life. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 627: [Part 2] Corrupted Callings: The Subtle Difference Between Finding Your Life's Work & Loving Your Life by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: and With the SendPro Software, you can compare shipping rates between carriers, plus save 40 percent off USPS Priority Mail shipping and get 5 cents off every letter you send. Try it FREE for 30 days and get a FREE 10 pound scale when you visit
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog shares his thoughts on the subtle difference between finding your life's work and loving your life. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 626: [Part 1] Corrupted Callings: The Subtle Difference Between Finding Your Life's Work & Loving Your Life by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: and This episode is proudly sponsored by DesignCrowd! Get $100 off your first design project with the coupon code OPTIMAL:
Cal Newport of the Study Hacks blog shares complicated career advice from compelling people. Episode 480: The Pre-Med and Ira Glass: Complicated Career Advice from Compelling People by Cal Newport Cal Newport is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, who specializes in the theory of distributed algorithms. He previously earned his Ph.D. from MIT in 2009 and graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004. In addition to studying the theoretical foundations of our digital age as a professor, Newport also writes about the impact of these technologies on the world of work. His most recent book, Deep Work, argues that focus is the new I.Q. in the knowledge economy, and that individuals who cultivate their ability to concentrate without distraction will thrive. The original post is located here: and Gusto is making payroll, benefits, and HR easy for small businesses. Get 3 months free once you run your first payroll with our link:
To all our many enemies, we’ve handcrafted an episode about priorities — discerning and setting them, managing, and living with them. Show notes: Study Hacks blog by Cal Newport Cal Newport
Mark Dhamma is an executive health and mindset coach, a fitness model, and a corporate speaker. He focuses on helping people look, feel, and perform at their best by optimizing their health and mindset. He is an expert on optimization of your biology and mindset, and has a master’s degree in positive psychology. EPISODE Living a happier and more fulfilled life starts with awareness. What brings you happiness? What is holding you back? How happy are you, really, in this moment? While there are many questions that we have around our own happiness, positive psychology and the PERMA method can help to answer them all. Find your joy and change your life, today. We Discuss: What the PERMA acronym stands for. How to find your happiness score, and how to improve it. Using mediation to find your “flow” and create more joy. Why you should use positive reinforcements to find more awareness. LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED Mark's PERMA Quiz Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi The Rise of Superman by Steven Kotler Deep Work by Cal Newport Cal Newport on The Optimized Geek Jaiya on The Optimized Geek Harville and Helen on The Optimized Geek You’re A Fraud, And You Know It! Imposter Syndrome: The Plague For Successful People Elissa Fisher Harris on The Optimized Geek Mike Vardy on The Optimized Geek Bart Baggett on The Optimized Geek Ken Dubner on The Optimized Geek Brian Clark on Marketing Speak The Happiness Hypothesis by Dr. Jonathan Haidt Michael Morelli on The Optimized Geek Way of Life app The Game by Neil Strauss GET OPTIMIZED! Find ways to get into the “flow”. Meditation or activities that require focus are great ways to become fully immersed in what you are doing. Other people matter. Humans are social and crave relationships, so meet new people often and keep those that you care about close to you. Take Mark's quiz for your evaluation on PERMA and to receive personalized tips on how to increase your own happiness and your well-being score. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! As always, thank you for tuning in. Please feel free to drop by the website to contact me or leave a comment. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it! -Stephan STAY CONNECTED Reboot and Improve Your Life - Free Guide | Twitter | Facebook