Book Titles

A World Without Email
Reimagining work in an age of communication overload

By Cal Newport

Year Published: 2021
ISBN-13: 978-0-525-53655-0
Categories: Communication, E-Mail, Thinking

118 Quotes Found

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A World Without Email:

To say we check email too often is an understatement; the reality is that we’re using these tools constantly.

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A World Without Email:

We take for granted our ability to pay attention.

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A World Without Email:

…part of what distinguishes us from our primate ancestors is the ability of our prefrontal cortex to operate as a kind of traffic cop for our attention…

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A World Without Email:

…only humans can decide to focus on something not actually happening around them at the moment…

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A World Without Email:

Why is it hard to do our work? Because our brains were never designed to maintain parallel tracks of attention.

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A World Without Email:

For many different knowledge work positions – if not most – the ability to slow down, tackle things sequentially, and give each task uninterrupted attention is crucial…

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A World Without Email:

If we can somehow create space between communication and execution, people in these roles [minders] would find the tasks before them more easily dispatched.

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A World Without Email:

…once you know what pain you’re trying to avoid and what benefits you’re trying to amplify, other approaches emerge.

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A World Without Email:

…researchers… found that when stressed, people answer emails faster, but not better…

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A World Without Email:

There’s something uniquely deranging about digital messaging.

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