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E-mail inboxes, in theory, can distract you only when you choose to open them,...
Author:
Cal Newport
Book:
Deep Work: Rules for Focused
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E-mail inboxes, in theory, can distract you only when you choose to open them, whereas instant messenger systems are meant to be always active-magnifying the impact of interruption
( Cal Newport )
[ Deep Work: Rules for Focused ]
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