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Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World. Cal Newport

March 20, 2017 by Jim Peacock 2 Comments

Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World. By Cal Newport

I needed this book to confirm a bunch of thoughts I have been struggling with in my busy life. Cal does a persuasive job describing the benefits for removing the clutter of our daily lives that eat of time he calls “shallow work” like emails, social media, and more. This is what I call “feeling like a golden retriever with 4 tennis balls in the room.”

Cal talks about the many benefits of Deep Work that requires longer periods of uninterrupted time that is much more productive. Carl Jung built a retreat for himself that he would go to and think and write and think some more. He still was active in his social life but not the days he was at his retreat.

Cal’s definition of Deep Work: Professional activities performed in a state of distraction-free concentration that push your cognitive capabilities to their limit. These efforts create new value, improve your skill, and are hard to replicate.

He gives many great examples of people who have mastered the ability to focus and to think deeper thoughts and produce great work from Woody Allen who wrote and directed 44 films that received 23 Academy Award nominations in 44 years! As well as some guy names Bill Gates who would take “Think Weeks” twice a year.

In 2012 a McKinsey study found that the average worker now spends more that 60 % of the workweek engaged in e-communication an Internet searching, with close to 30% of their time reading and answering email alone!

The Deep Work hypothesis: The ability to perform deep work is becoming increasingly rare at exactly the same time it si becoming increasingly valuable in our economy. As a consequence, the few who cultivate this skill, and then make it the core of their working life, will thrive.

Cal postulates and has research to support it, that by practicing Deep Work and thinking, you can grow this ability, much like a muscle. The more you can get into Deep Work daily, the more benefits you will produce. AND Deep Work will allow you to be focused enough that you can stop working evenings and weekends. Folks, it is a compelling book to read.

Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: focus, less is best, mindfulness, slowing down

Coloring Books and Career Development

May 31, 2016 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

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Can we as career counselors and coaches help our clients in their career development by being more fully present in the moment? Appreciating the value of turning off our technology and taking time to just ‘think’? Embracing these basics of ‘mindfulness’ as a useful approach to help our clients when job searching and for life in general?

You don’t have to spend hours meditating to be totally in the moment. Often the path to mindfulness is brief, simple, and even unexpected.

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My wife asked for an adult coloring book for Christmas this year. I had no idea what that was, but she has one now…and she loves it! Why? I believe it has to do with mindfulness. Being present in the moment. No technology. Tactile. She has to focus which clears her mind. It can be challenging.

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Filed Under: Career Tagged With: being present, finding purpose, focus, mindful practice, mindfulness, stress

2016 My Three Words

January 4, 2016 by Jim Peacock 3 Comments

I have been inspired by Chris Brogan’s blog that he has been doing for ten years where he chooses 3 words to guide him through his year. I have also spoken with my good friend Sabrina Woods about this in the past and decided that this year was my year to do this.

New Year’s resolutions and goals are great but I really like Chris Brogan’s idea of choosing three words that you can remember and that guide you in your decisions and thoughts throughout the year. As I approach my 4th anniversary of full-time with Peak-Careers Consulting, this exercise “feels” right to me. I’ve learned so much about owning my own business since 2012 and each year gets clearer to me. Each year I’ve grown and I can only hope that 2016 continues to that trend.

Here are my three words and what they mean to me.

  • HEALTH
  • FOCUS
  • MINDFULNESS
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Filed Under: Career Tagged With: focus, health, mindfulness, new years resolution, Repacking Your Bags, setting goals, walking meditation

Nation on speed. E-mails, Tweets, Skype, FaceTime, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, and more.

February 5, 2013 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

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How many of you find yourself attached to this “stinking” computer like an umbilical cord?  Reading e-mails from co-workers, clients, supervisors, friends, families, spammers, bloggers, and who ever else invades our lives like one of the 7 plagues.

We are like a nation on speed.

– Turn on computer

– Read email

– Respond immediately

– Read another email

– Respond immediately

– Bamm, what else you got?

– Bring it on

-Keep sending them, I’ll get through them all!

Really?  Is this what work is supposed to be like?
Whatever happened to the times when you could walk across campus to actually TALK to someone?  Who turned the treadmill onto 8 m.p.h.?  Where is that downtime when you could read an article or simply just sit and think?  Shouldn’t we as professionals in the career advising world be modeling something better than this?

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Filed Under: Career Tagged With: meditation, mindfulness, reflection, stop and think, thinking

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