Ti senti sopraffatto dai troppi interessi? Eli e Miles svelano come usare Deep Work e blocchi di tempo per gestire ogni tuo progetto.

Una settimana di 40 ore strutturata bene produce quanto una da 60 vissuta nel caos. Il segreto per chi ha più interessi non è scegliere una sola strada e amputarsi, ma imparare a gestire i blocchi di tempo.
Organizzare il lavoro da multi potenziale dal lunedì al venero . Dalle 9 alle 17. Mattina lavoro principale, pomeriggio secondario( creazione low content book, affiliate merketing, contenuti digitali). Fondamentale l’utilizzo di deep work e abpiccole abitudini produttive e salutari


Deep Work refers to professional activities performed in a state of distraction-free concentration that push your cognitive capabilities to their limit. In a typical workday, the script suggests protecting the first four hours (9:00 AM to 1:00 PM) for your most difficult tasks. To make this work in an office environment, you should negotiate your availability by educating colleagues that you are focused during these hours and will respond to all non-urgent queries during a specific "task batching" window later in the morning.
The transition is managed through "rituals of transition" and "shutdown rituals" to clear "attention residue" from the previous task. This includes a regenerative break between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM involving total disconnection from screens and physical movement. Before starting the afternoon block, you should use a "mental dump" to write down any pending tasks from your morning job, reset your physical workspace, and use a specific sensory trigger—like a playlist or a particular drink—to signal to your brain that you are shifting into your creative or entrepreneurial identity.
Checking sales stats or social media provides "easy dopamine," which creates a cycle of continuous partial attention and leaves you feeling mentally drained. This habit breaks the flow of "Deep Work" and incurs a "neural tax" because it takes approximately twenty minutes to regain full concentration after a distraction. The script recommends "temptation bundling"—only allowing yourself to check stats as a reward after completing a difficult creative task—to shift your brain toward "difficult dopamine," which comes from actual achievement.
A "digital survival kit" for a multipotentialite includes Morgen for unifying different calendars and using AI to suggest task placement based on energy levels. Cold Turkey or One Sec are recommended for blocking distracting websites and apps with no easy workarounds. Notion or Obsidian serve as a "second brain" to organize ideas and databases, while Toggl is used to perform a time audit to ensure that "research" isn't becoming a black hole that prevents actual production.
The ideal structure involves "thematic days" where specific afternoons are dedicated to specific interests (e.g., Monday for affiliate marketing, Tuesday for digital books) to reduce context switching. Crucially, you should never plan 100% of your time; instead, leave a 20% "buffer" of empty space to handle unexpected emergencies. Every Friday afternoon should include a weekly review to analyze which blocks failed and adjust the trajectory for the following week, focusing on consistency over "heroic" bursts of intensity.
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