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Cal Newport talks about overcoming laziness in Episode 276 of the Deep Questions podcast.
One of the most common types of messages sent in from listeners of this podcast are self-recriminations about laziness. But what does “laziness” actually mean? In this episode, Cal takes a deeper look at the common terms and sees that it’s often used to describe two unrelated phenomena. He then gives a big idea for overcoming each.
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0:00 Overcoming laziness
36:07 How should I track small projects? -
41:27 How do I find time to bodybuilder when I have a demanding job?
49:37 How do I remain motivated to work after graduation?
55:45 How do I make the shift from warehouse work to web development?
59:52 How do I deal with decision fatigue?
1:04:22 Implementing advice from pragmatic non-fiction books
1:08:00 Pursuing a life of depth
1:19:13 Algorithms act as conveyor belts
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About Cal Newport:
Cal Newport is a computer science professor at Georgetown University. In addition to his academic research, he writes about the intersection of digital technology and culture. Cal's particularly interested in our struggle to deploy these tools in ways that support instead of subvert the things we care about in both our personal and professional lives.
Cal is a New York Times bestselling author of seven books, including, most recently, A World Without Email, Digital Minimalism, and Deep Work. He's also the creator of The Time-Block Planner.
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