Protect two focused hours a day: a practical guide to deep work
A realistic, step-by-step method for carving out two hours of genuine focus each day — and defending them from a calendar that wants to fill up.
A realistic, step-by-step method for carving out two hours of genuine focus each day — and defending them from a calendar that wants to fill up.
Why one-thing-at-a-time is faster than it feels — and how to actually do it.
Turn off most of it. Keep the few that matter. Here's how to decide.
How you end the day decides how the next one starts.
Time is fixed; your attention isn't. Plan for the second one.
The hidden tax of switching tasks — and a plain way to stop paying it.
A note system you'll actually maintain, minus the productivity-influencer complexity.