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Dr. Cal Newport: How to Enhance Focus and Improve Productivity
Huberman Lab
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Dr. Cal Newport: How to Enhance Focus and Improve Productivity
Huberman Lab
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Andrew Huberman, Cal Newport
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Mar 11, 2024
Dr. Cal Newport: How to Enhance Focus and Improve Productivity
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I think the cultural norms are going to change around this. I think we're going to think about unrestricted Internet usage not as something that we just sort of bequeath on youth as they become 10-years-old but something we're actually much more careful about—probably something just going to be post-pubescent is going to make a lot more sense once you've had more brain
development.
Cal Newport Reacts to People Who Feel Incomplete When Their Phone's Dead
I think we underestimate the degree to which our problem with digital distraction is not the Internet; it's not our phones; it is specific products and services that are engineered at great expense to pull you back to
them.
Why Deep Work Exprt Cal Newport Keeps His Laptop Connected to Wi-Fi While Working
The data I like to cite which was looking at email and Slack checks in knowledge workers... The median average interval between checks was 5 minutes... and the mode was 1 minute in this data set. So it was like we are we are checking all the
time.
Constantly Checking Your Phone While Working Has Enormous Task-Switching Costs
I also walk a lot ... When I'm trying to work through an idea for an article or a math proof or something like this, almost always I'm going to do that on
foot.
Cal Newport Reads By the Fire to Spark Ideas & Solves Problems While Walking
If you put 2 or 3 people at the same whiteboard to try to alchemize these insights into actual mathematically precise proves, you get a 20-3% boost in your concentration
level...
Group Problem-Solving Sessions Around a Whiteboard Facilitate a 20-30% Concentration Boost
The phone is very good at inducing a network switch. And that's an expensive, time-consuming, energy-consuming neuronal
operation.
Constantly Checking Your Phone While Working Has Enormous Task-Switching Costs
I'm a big believer in, pretty quickly, you want to capture ideas in the tool you use to do that
work.
Cal Recommends Quickly Capturing Notes in the Tool You Use to Construct the Work
Intros & Ads
Huberman Lab Intro
Andrew Introduces Cal Newport (Part I)
Episode Disclaimer
AD: Helix Sleep
AD: Maui Nui Venison
AD: Joovv
Andrew Introduces Cal Newport (Part II)
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Cal Newport Owns a Smartphone But Doesn't Use Social Media
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Cal Newport Is a Horrible Texter; He Declares Text Message Bankruptcy Often
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Cal Newport Writes in His Technology-Free Library
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Cal Newport Reads By the Fire to Spark Ideas & Solves Problems While Walking
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Cal Newport Trained Himself in 'Productive Meditation', Tackling Problems While Walking
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Group Problem-Solving Sessions Around a Whiteboard Facilitate a 20-30% Concentration Boost
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Writing in Expensive Notebooks Pushes Your Thinking to a New Level
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Cal Recommends Quickly Capturing Notes in the Tool You Use to Construct the Work
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Cal Newport Wrote 'How to Become a Straight-A Student' When He was 22
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AD: AG1
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Taking Photographs With His Mind Helped Andrew Learn Neuroanatomy
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When It Comes to Learning an Instrument, Deliberate Practice Isn't the Same as Flow
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Cal Newport Thinks Very Little About the Flow State; It's All About Deep Work
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Why Deep Work Exprt Cal Newport Keeps His Laptop Connected to Wi-Fi While Working
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Cal Doesn't Suffer From FOMO When Without His Phone; He's Okay Being Out of Touch
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Cal Newport Reacts to People Who Feel Incomplete When Their Phone's Dead
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Constantly Checking Your Phone While Working Has Enormous Task-Switching Costs
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Clips
Huberman Lab Intro
Andrew Introduces Cal Newport (Part I)
Episode Disclaimer
AD: Helix Sleep
AD: Maui Nui Venison
AD: Joovv
Andrew Introduces Cal Newport (Part II)
Cal Newport Owns a Smartphone But Doesn't Use Social Media
Cal Newport Is a Horrible Texter; He Declares Text Message Bankruptcy Often
Cal Newport Writes in His Technology-Free Library
Cal Newport Reads By the Fire to Spark Ideas & Solves Problems While Walking
Cal Newport Trained Himself in 'Productive Meditation', Tackling Problems While Walking
Group Problem-Solving Sessions Around a Whiteboard Facilitate a 20-30% Concentration Boost
Writing in Expensive Notebooks Pushes Your Thinking to a New Level
Cal Recommends Quickly Capturing Notes in the Tool You Use to Construct the Work
Cal Newport Wrote 'How to Become a Straight-A Student' When He was 22
AD: AG1
Taking Photographs With His Mind Helped Andrew Learn Neuroanatomy
When It Comes to Learning an Instrument, Deliberate Practice Isn't the Same as Flow
Cal Newport Thinks Very Little About the Flow State; It's All About Deep Work
Why Deep Work Exprt Cal Newport Keeps His Laptop Connected to Wi-Fi While Working
Cal Doesn't Suffer From FOMO When Without His Phone; He's Okay Being Out of Touch
Cal Newport Reacts to People Who Feel Incomplete When Their Phone's Dead
Constantly Checking Your Phone While Working Has Enormous Task-Switching Costs
Interlude - 1
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