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    Deep Work

    Productivity philosophy by Cal Newport emphasizing sustained, focused concentration on cognitively demanding tasks without distraction. Contrasts with shallow work and requires dedicated time blocks for maximum output.

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    Energy Management over Time Management

    Productivity principle emphasizing managing personal energy levels and matching tasks to energy states rather than just managing time, recognizing that productivity depends on energy availability not just hours available.

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    Sam Altman Productivity Philosophy

    Productivity philosophy and practices from Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, centered on three key pillars: focusing on important work, making lists, and avoiding wasted time. Emphasizes that it doesn't matter how fast you move if it's in a worthless direction, and picking the right thing to work on is the most important element of productivity.

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    6 Hours Unrelenting Intensity Principle

    Productivity philosophy stating that the most successful people aren't those working 16 hours a day, but those working 6 hours with unrelenting intensity by respecting natural rest cycles.

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