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Develop Deep Thinking by practicing Productive Meditation

  • Identify daily activities in which you are physically occupied, but mentally available
  • Like walking, jogging, showering, brushing teeth, cleaning your home, etc.
  • While engaging in such activities, focus your attention on a specific problem you want to solve

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Productive Meditation

Productive meditation involves focusing your attention on a defined professional problem while engaged in physical but non-mentally demanding activity (walking, jogging, driving, showering).

To practice effectively:

  • Define a specific problem before beginning

Cal newport

The goal of Productive Meditation is to take a period in which you’re occupied physically, but not mentally – walking, jogging, driving, showering – and focus your attention on a single well-defined professional problem

CAL NEWPORT

Incorporate meditation in your life

  • Walking meditation. “We weren’t meant to sit in cubicles all day and when we disconnect from nature, we suffer a lot of stress.”
  • Red light meditation. While stopped at a red light, turn off your radio and focus on deep breaths.
  • Running/cycling meditation....

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