Yesterday, I promised to write a thread on deep work strategies that you can implement in your daily life to get a significantly better result in whatever you are working at.
As promised, read the 4 deep work strategies below.
Before we begin, I have also written a thread on 4 methods of Deep Work introduced to us by Cal Newport in his book "Deep Work". Read more about it here:
1. Decision Making 2. Scheduling 3. Ritual 4. Shut Down
1️⃣ Decide What is Deep Work for You: Which task you want to in 'Deep work' mode.
2️⃣ Schedule Distractions: Mark the times on your calendar when you'll check your phone or engage in other distractions.
3️⃣ Deep Work Ritual: Make deep work a daily habit by adopting the deep work ritual. Establish a specific period each day for doing deep work.
4️⃣ Evening Shut Down: At night, make a plan for the following day, write down everything that needs to be done (from your mind), and mark the time as "Shut Down Complete." After that, put your work aside and spend time with your loved ones. Get a good night's sleep thereafter.
That's a wrap!
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1️⃣ Monastic Deep Work
Here, you drop everything and relocate somewhere remote; live like a monk to narrow your attention to one issue. (It may not always be feasible for all people.)
Before we dive into the tips and tricks, remember that fuff is a powerful tool and don't spam it everywhere. Use the -t or -rate flags wherever necessary.
Before we dive right into proxy servers, I have created a thread on some of the basic terminologies and fundamental knowledge you should know if you are starting out on bug bounty hunting or cybersecurity.
🌍 WFH (Work From Home) eventually means working from coffee shops, parking lots, your car while driving, and basically anywhere you can connect to the internet or converse on your phone.
🐈 Working from home includes all the chaos of your home (pets, family members, children, and kitchen noises).
Self-Discipline, concentration and work ethic are needed to successfully navigate this process.