March 5th, 2013Top StoryDo Less and Focus Hard: If You're Busy, You're Doing Something WrongBy Adam Dachis Hard work may pay off, but there's a big difference between tackling a difficult task and putting in a lot of hours. Cal Newport, assistant professor at Georgetown University, decided to look at the work habits of talented people and found that busier wasn't better. In fact, it was much worse than limited, focused work. Cal analyzed a study from the Universität der Künste in Berlin that looked at the practice habits of violinists, his own behavior, and a few other sources to find patterns amongst talented people. Long hours wasn't one of them. In fact, that turned out to be a problem rather than a solution. Instead, focused work for about three to four hours made all the difference:
Putting that advice into practice may be easier said than done. If you have the ability to focus for a good chunk of time and not waste your day trying to do everything on your list, however, research will back you up. If You're Busy, You're Doing Something Wrong: The Surprisingly Relaxed Lives of Elite Achievers | Study Hacks via the Michael Galpert Experience via Swissmiss Photo by VILevi (Shutterstock). |
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No matter how carefully you plan your goals they will never be more that pipe dreams unless you pursue them with gusto. --- W. Clement Stone
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Do Less and Focus Hard: If You're Busy, You're Doing Something Wrong
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