CW 810 - Cal Newport - Deep Work, Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World & So Good They Can't Ignore You, Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love, Georgetown University, MIT

Published: March 29, 2017, 8:37 p.m.

The resurgence of the suburbs is yet another of Jason\u2019s predictions coming true. Jason shares a recording of the Wall Street Journal article as proof. Then, Cal Newport details the current distraction epidemic caused by our smartphones and social media accounts. Cal believes corporations have us just where they want us by making us addicted to apps and programs which feed us non-stop advertisements and shape our buying habits. He discusses his books, Deep Work and So Good They Can\u2019t Ignore You while offering strategies designed to break your addiction.

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Cal Newport is a Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University.

Key Takeaways:

[4:23] Jason\u2019s prediction about the resurgence of the suburbs is coming true.

[9:45] Applying business ethics in politics doesn\u2019t always work.

[11:05] A recording of the WSJ article about the migration of the US population.

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Cal Newport Guest Interview:

[17:42] Cal explains the foundation for his two popular books.

[19:33] Modern digital handheld devices offer a true test of a person\u2019s ability to focus.

[24:03] Measuring the impact of your digital behavior to make a bigger impact.

[26:30] How to break the addiction of digital devices.

[32:01] Developing a Deep Work habit.

[37:41] The distinction between productivity and true productivity.

[39:02] Apps and strategies for people who need to maintain connections but also want to focus.

[41:48] The title So Good They Can\u2019t Ignore You was inspired by Steve Martin.

[46:22] Social Media doesn\u2019t add much profit to your business unless your business is social media.

Mentioned in This Episode:

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