Personalized Email Accounts
To know about the origin of personalized email accounts, read this blog post.

This insight has been inspired from Cal Newport’s book A World without Email.

To know about the origin of personalized email accounts, read this blog post.

This insight has been inspired from Cal Newport’s book A World without Email.

To understand the 30X rule to assess the worth of automation, please read this blog post.
This rule has been specified by Cal Newport in his book A World Without Email.

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In his book A World Without Email, Cal Newport mentions about the attention capital principle for improved productivity.

The central theme of this principle is to avoid frequent context switches and focus on one thing at a time.

In his book A World without Email, Cal Newport enlightens us on the fact that in the modern day there is frequent context switching in knowledge work.
This is the major reason he mentions why knowledge workers are unable to indulge in DEEP WORK.

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Email and messaging work best when used in short groups. This insight explores the science behind this fact.
This insight has been inspired from A World Without Email.


The relationship between idiosyncrasy credits and subject matter expertise cannot be found in the following insight.
This insight has been inspired from A World Without Email.


To know how office hour protocol is quintessential for deep work, please read this blog post.

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Our human brain is essentially sequential and hates context switching. Wherever we operate in a world where multi tasking is the norm. To understand the incompatibility of the sequential brain in the parallel world please read this blog post.
In his book A World Without Email, highlights this gap and puts forward the opinion that to make the best use of our sequential brain, we need to do work with more focus.

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To understand the ultimate goal of a habit forming product like FB, Instagram etc. read this blog post.


The importance of triggers in Nir Eyal’s HOOKED MODEL for customer engagement, has been illustrated in this particular blog post.

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