actually the question today was great. i'm also a slow thinker. the workplace seems to value quick thinkers and they want all of the same kind of person. most people with add are slow thinkers.
Can you include feeding the baby, the dog and the kids..then running them to school. Then signing up into work, then having to pick up a sick kid at school because the kid threw up his cookies unexpectedly, then taking them to the doctor..then signing bk into work, then dealing with lazy colleagues, then picking up kids, making dinner..doing laundry , bathtime for kids..while hubby comes straight home from work..to go work out.
I can relate!! It could be interesting to hear how Cal’s wife manages her day - I know they have kids - but it’s very difficult to time manage when you are tied to other people’s schedules (kids, spouse, boss)
@@user-pr7pd9wd5bwow. Didn't expect to find such people in the audience. Cal newport is a good person, please stop maligning his youtube channel with your regressive views.
Lost me on this one, seems like the process becomes the output for Mr. Newport. Liked his books, and most of his previous podcasts but here he seems lost in the weeds, lost his focus. I would suggest Mr. Newport revisit the old, but still relevant KISS principles. They work.
50:25 illustrates why podcast spaces sometimes feel like segregated little bubbles. I like to expose myself to different ideas and perspectives, when I heard "inner white American maleness" come out if your mouth I decided not to continue listening to yours.
To be fair, usually, he gets to the point at the start of the of podcast, the rest are follow-up questions from people that you may find helpful. You can just watch the portion you came for and not the questions. Although questions can be relatable and helpful
I really think a special broadcast for working mothers would be great-we need this!
You just have to harness your "inner white American maleness" 50:25
Procrastination battle plan #1 is slowly changing my life thank you for writing the book
1:59 - a true artist
The timing for this is perfect. Thank you professor!
actually the question today was great. i'm also a slow thinker. the workplace seems to value quick thinkers and they want all of the same kind of person. most people with add are slow thinkers.
Cal- these podcasts are great. I’ve had tremendous growth in my skeleton business from digesting these ideas and putting them into practice.
what's a skeleton business?
Now that we know what to do for the first 4 weeks, what are the steps after that?
The Adventures of Mr. Happy Stick.
When are you going to create a book that details your system in a complete way?
I think you should create a video about not how? but why?. Really struggling with it. Thank you!
Is this a re-run?
@@fluestergefuehle in today's episode of "nobody reads the descriptions" lmao
After a while, they're all re-runs and re-hashes anyway
even AI won't be able to condense this into bullet points. I wish we weren't all so lazy. One day I will watch straight through to the end.
#Asheville, Missed the name you mentioned for the hipster keyboard. Yes, there are a lot of them here. :) @ 44:50
Can you include feeding the baby, the dog and the kids..then running them to school. Then signing up into work, then having to pick up a sick kid at school because the kid threw up his cookies unexpectedly, then taking them to the doctor..then signing bk into work, then dealing with lazy colleagues, then picking up kids, making dinner..doing laundry , bathtime for kids..while hubby comes straight home from work..to go work out.
Make hubby do some of the kid stuff, you also go workout.
boo hoo, he probably works more than you at a harder job and makes most of the money. do your role.
@@user-pr7pd9wd5btry leaving your moms trailer park before commenting God Bless
I can relate!! It could be interesting to hear how Cal’s wife manages her day - I know they have kids - but it’s very difficult to time manage when you are tied to other people’s schedules (kids, spouse, boss)
@@user-pr7pd9wd5bwow. Didn't expect to find such people in the audience. Cal newport is a good person, please stop maligning his youtube channel with your regressive views.
i watch these to see if my questions will ever be featured :(
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Lost me on this one, seems like the process becomes the output for Mr. Newport. Liked his books, and most of his previous podcasts but here he seems lost in the weeds, lost his focus. I would suggest Mr. Newport revisit the old, but still relevant KISS principles. They work.
50:25 illustrates why podcast spaces sometimes feel like segregated little bubbles. I like to expose myself to different ideas and perspectives, when I heard "inner white American maleness" come out if your mouth I decided not to continue listening to yours.
I've been trying to listen to these podcasts, but I'm just gonna have to stick to Newport's books. These podcasts are way too long. Get to the point.
To be fair, usually, he gets to the point at the start of the of podcast, the rest are follow-up questions from people that you may find helpful. You can just watch the portion you came for and not the questions. Although questions can be relatable and helpful
Exactly
He gets to the points in the first 5- 15min
Look at his core ideas playlist for that.
@Matthca1235 thank you. I'll do that. I like his ideas, but these podcasts seem to be a bit rambling.
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