Deep Work vs. Messy: How to Balance Productivity and Creativity

Deep Work vs. Messy: How to Balance Productivity and Creativity

If only your office were quieter, if your colleagues would quit asking questions, if the phone would stop ringing. If you could shut out all distractions, surely you could do your best work. But then, there are all the times that something randomly gave you a great idea, the time you accidentally found something important in the mess and made something brilliant

Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World

Block out distraction and work on only one task without anything else in your mind

Do the most valuable work

You need to do your very best work, keep learning throughout your life, and push yourself to try new things. If you can’t learn, you cannot thrive.

Make Your Workspace Your Own

The best workplaces aren’t sterile, but they’re not creative by command, either

Messy

Tim Harford’s Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform Our Lives takes you to concert halls and highways, Olympic proving grounds, and landmark monuments.

Set Quality Goals-Don’t Just do Busywork

Deadlines and goals you’re held accountable for can be the creative constraints that force you to do focused work-and sometimes can make you do amazing stuff.

Doing Deep Work, Messy Style

The world is increasingly distracting, often from our own doing, and that’s not going to help you do more creative Messy or Deep work.

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