HDE Advent Calendar Day 13: Thoughts about the book "Deep Work" by Cal Newport

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The two books I brought to Japan. Deep Work and On Writing Well.

Hi! My name is Hugo Zapata. I'm a Software Engineer from Colombia. A few months ago I read an article related to the book "Deep Work" from Cal Newport. The article got my attention so I bought a copy of the book and put it in my suitcase while preparing to travel to Tokyo. I've always been interested in how to manage my cognitive resources and Deep work goes deep on this topic in a very eloquent way. Below are some of the points I consider important about the book. Not only for company related work but also for personal projects, like writing a book, create art or learning a new skill.

This is a book backed by scientific studies in different fields and based on the work of people doing research in psychology and other fields related to human behavior.

The importance of Depth and the dangers of distraction

An interesting point Calport makes is that deep and engaged work is required for a happy life. Frequent distractions, on the other hand, are a source of anxiety and will sabotage our efforts to master a skill or learn something new. Some good points are also made about the importance of learning hard things, and how that's a competitive advantage nowadays.

What's your cognitive limit?

Newport cites studies about the concentration limits of the human brain. Deep thinking and deep work are crucial, but it's not possible to do them for long periods. I think is important to know our limits. Also, frequent distractions can drain our mental energy really quickly so we have to be careful about them.

“Ericsson notes that for a novice, somewhere around an hour a day of intense concentration seems to be a limit, while for experts this number can expand to as many as four hours—but rarely more.” Cal Newport

There are many examples, from top performant athletes, writers, and programmers who have achieved important goals, even some breakthroughs that have changed the world. It's very interesting to take a look at their habits. It's not that they work long hours but that they are very methodic on the way they approach their work and interruptions.


Boredom and idleness are important

It is only ideas gained from walking that have any worth. Nietzsche

Another point worth mentioning is the value of "doing nothing" as a necessary step to benefit from deep focus sessions. Going for a walk, listening to music,  taking a nap and other "recharging" activities are important. Famous writers and scientists have praised the value of rest and some important breakthroughs came from those idle times.

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Idle times are essential to the creative process, make sure to include them in your daily schedule! ( Photo by Lance Anderson on Unsplash )

Some of the cited studies done by psychologists have interesting results. There's one with two groups of people who perform a difficult task under difficult circumstances. Both groups are given a test and have to displace to another location. Group n.1 is required to take a specific path surrounded by nature. The other group is given the same task but for them, the path is surrounded by obstacles in a busy street. Both groups take the test but the first group gets better scores on average. The explanation for this is that by constantly having to focus on potential dangers we deplete our concentration and it will have an impact on the outcome of our work. That's very interesting, even the small details in our daily routine have a big impact on our ability to focus deeply.

Different ways to do Deep work. Whats yours?

Because of the diverse nature of people, and different tolerance to distraction there are multiple ways to reap the benefits of deep work. This also depends on the perceived importance of the work one is doing. Newport mentions some:

The monastic approach:

Radically minimizing distractions and avoiding every kind of work except the deep one. (Example Donald Knuth who deleted his email account years ago and has an assistant who filters his mail he receives so he can focus on his mission )

Bimodal approach:

Have some fixed periods of isolation to work in a very focused way ( For example, taking a full day/week to write ). Useful for people can't completely remove themselves from the world for long periods but still have the flexibility to do small retreats.

 

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Looks like a nice place to retreat to write a novel. Photo by Cassie Boca on Unsplash

Rhythmic approach:

Dedicate a period every day to deep work. Won't be as focused as other approaches but fits well with most people routines.


Journalistic:

Switch to deep work whenever you can ( Not easy but useful for people that have a very dynamic schedule, requires training to switch contexts easily)

Make grand gestures

A curious strategy to create time and space for deep work is called "make grand gestures" it consists in doing a radical change temporary as a ritual to fight the resistance of starting (or finishing) something that's important to you. An example Newport presents is about J.K. Rowling ( Harry Potter series author ) having a difficult time trying to finish one of her books. Her grand gesture? Rent a luxurious traditional hotel room for her to work from there. This change of environment gave her the inspiration to finish the book.

I've personally tested this method by booking flights to one of my favorite cities in the world (Medellín - Colombia ) just to work on something that matters to me or to study a hard topic I'm interested in. I can confirm it's an effective method!

 

What grand gesture can you do to finish ( or start ) that project that's been on the back of your mind?

Final thoughts

Overall it was a very interesting book and I recommend it, no matter what type of work you do. Distractions are abundant and to achieve our personal goals we need to be aware of our routines and manage our cognitive resources in a good way. Implementing some of the strategies can impact ( in a positive manner ) the way we approach our daily challenges and long-term goals.

HDE Advent Calendar Day 12: Memorable Time with My Son

皆さん、こんにちわ。12日目は岡庭が担当します。

お伝えするべき趣味も無いので・・・、来年小学生になる最愛の息子の春夏秋冬でもお伝えしようと思います。

皆さんが、興味が無いことは重々承知なのですが、我が子はとても可愛いので、お時間があれば一読あれ。
Hello everyone, I am Okaniwa working at HDE in charge of the 12th day.

I do not have a hobby. I will tell you about my beloved son.

Let's skip if you are not interested. (But my son is cute.)

New Year(お正月)

新年の凧揚げには、厄払いなどの意味が込められているので、後厄の私の厄を落として貰おうと思って、定番の凧揚げをしてみました。

予想以上に空高く上がってしまいまして、ビビった息子が糸を離したら、どこか遠くに飛んでいってしまいました。厄払い出来たと願って早一年が経とうとしてます。

We played "Tako Age", that’s a Japanese traditional kite flying in the New Year for wishing to avoid bad things. Because I was "厄年".

My son released the thread, so the kite flew in the sky.

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Spring(春)

藤子・F・不二雄ミュージアムに行ってみました。

子供は勿論、大人も懐かしい感傷に浸ることが出来るのでとても良いところですよ。

ここは、ネズミの入場は固く禁じられているの注意が必要です。

We went to ”Fujiko · F · Fujio Museum”.

Adults and children can enjoy at the museum.

However, "Mice" is not allowed to enter the museum.

http://fujiko-museum.com/
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我が子は、お化けと戦いました。負けました。

My son fought against Q-taro.

And he lost....

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飛んでみましたが、飛べません。

My son tried to fly.  Of course, he could not fly.

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Summer(夏)

沖縄旅行に行ってきました。ダラダラしたいだけなのですが・・・。

彼はやる気が違いますね、流石は我が息子です。

I went to Okinawa with my family.
I want to be lazy and relaxed, but my son had a lot of motivation and energy. That’s my son, amazing!

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夏は帰省の時期ですよね。帰省した時に、甥っ子、姪っ子と共に梁場(やなば)へ行ってきました。兄弟のような親戚が一緒だと、勝手に遊んでくれるのでホント楽。
Summer is the season of homecoming.

We went to "YANABA".

My son enjoyed fishing with his cousins.

(YANABA) https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E6%BC%81

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Autumn(秋)

わが街では、秋になると大道芸祭りが行われます。気が向いたら是非遊びに来てくださいね。息子も、物心がついた時から見に行っていて毎年楽しみにしていますが、今年は、大ファンのこの人達が来なかったのでとてもショックを受けてました。個人的にはどうでもよかったです。

In Atsugi City, there is a street performance festival every year.

If you are interested, please come and visit.

My son is a fan of these people, but they did not participate this year.

あつぎ国際大道芸

http://www.city.atsugi.kanagawa.jp/wadai/machi/d039972.html

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 (※Picture of last year.)

 

今年は、音楽に浸っていました。音楽は世界共通の言語ですよね。

やっぱり、子供の頃から音楽に触れる機会を増やすことはとても大事だと感じています。 

My son was listening to music without getting tired of it.

Music is a universal language.

I'd like my son to be exposed to music.

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From now on(冬)

今年の冬は、スキーでも体験させてみようかなと思っています。

新潟出身の私は子供の頃から雪に触れていましたので、正直もうやりたくないのですが、それは親のエゴかなと最近思い始めました。

20年近く、スキー場に足を踏み入れて無いのですが、お父さん頑張ろうと思います。

This winter, I’m planing tol take my son to skiing.

Actually, I grew up in the place that has a lot of snow. So I don’t want to see the snow anymore, but I think that I am selfish if I take away the opportunity to touch the snow from my son. So, I’ll go skiing for the first time in 20 years.

 

Thank you for reading.

なんか、とても個人的なブログでごめんなさい。

 

HDE Advent Calendar Day 11: In Shenzhen(Houhai), no one shows interest even if I drop the money.

I went to  Hong-Kong and Shinzen from 12/5(Tue) to 12/8(Fri) for business trip.

There were a lot of things that I want to describe but there isn’t  enough space,
so this time I’m writing about Electric city, Shenzhen which was the most impressing place in this business trip.

Before that,  I have to write about the way to Shenzhen from Hong Kong because it was also interesting.

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We went to Shenzhen by MTR(Metro).

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In order to go to Shenzhen, we have to walk through the immigration at the terminal station of MRT.

I was confused why we need to pass the immigration even though the same country. 

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The procedure of the immigration was the same as the airport.

I was surprised that I was asked many times “Are you truly this person?” that I have never experienced before.

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After leaving the station, we encountered the unlicensed taxis.
There were so many ladies waiting for us to attract the customers.
On this business trip, there was a Taiwanese in our member, so they came up to him.
Of course, we refused them but, they didn’t give up and tried to take us to their taxi.
I felt this is China style.

 

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Finally, we could shake her off and took a taxi to Shenzhen Software Industry Base.

 

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We can pay the taxi payment by smartphone application.

Just only scan the QR code hanging on the rear-view mirror.

 

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There were so many high-tech new buildings in the Shenzhen Software Industry Base.

 

f:id:co-sac:20171211113823j:plainThere was a slogan in the plaza. China wants to make Shenzhen like "Silicon Valley".

 

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Smartphone payment is mainstream here in Shenzhen.
There was the procedure how to buy the beverage with cash but, for smartphone payment, there wasn’t the explanation on vending machine.

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But the procedure by smartphone is just a complicated for me.

This is the procedure.

1: Scan QR code

2: Select the product that appears on the smartphone screen

3: Tap on purchase

4: Tap on payment

5: Imput the password

6: A juice comes out from vending machine.

There are a lot of process.

 

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We can ride the rental bycicles just scaning the QR code.


How futuristic!

 

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f:id:co-sac:20171211114655j:plainHowever, I saw the motor-bikes stacking on the luggages, open air food shop selling the snacks, I felt China as I expected.


Anyway, again, smartphone payment is mainstream here in Shenzhen. So I think in Shenzhen(Houhai), no one shows interest even if I drop the money.

 

P.S.

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My interesting point is not only the modern building but also street art.
(Apart from the style of the painting.)

 

f:id:co-sac:20171211114741j:plainThere was a part of the copy machine on the road, I think this is also the art that expressed the paperless era! Maybe ;)