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Cal Newport

    Cal Newport est un auteur qui se concentre sur l'accomplissement du travail profond et de la concentration dans le monde moderne. Ses écrits remettent en question les hypothèses courantes sur la réussite professionnelle, offrant des perspectives non conventionnelles sur la manière de construire un travail significatif. À travers ses œuvres, il inspire les lecteurs à réévaluer leurs habitudes professionnelles et à rechercher une satisfaction plus profonde dans leurs carrières.

    Cal Newport
    How to win at college : surprising secrets for success from the country's top students
    How to become a straight - A student
    Digital Minimalism
    How to Be a High School Superstar
    Deep Work
    Ils ne pourront plus se passer de toi
    • Ils ne pourront plus se passer de toi

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Devenez incontournable ou vous resterez au bord du chemin. » Quel est le secret d'une grande carrière ? Pourquoi certaines personnes finissent par s'épanouir au travail quand tant d'autres n'y parviennent jamais ? Si vous voulez être heureux dans votre job, ne cherchez plus obsessionnellement à découvrir votre vocation : attachez-vous plutôt à exceller dans un domaine. Pour y parvenir, Cal Newport, l'expert mondial en productivité, expose 4 lois qui déboulonnent les idées reçues sur la réussite et montrent que le savoir-faire et le talent l'emportent sur la passion. Grâce aux nombreux exemples et conseils de ce livre, vous apprendrez à développer des compétences rares et précieuses ; à les investir avec sagesse pour devenir durablement le meilleur dans ce que vous faites. C'est la clé du succès et la promesse d'une satisfaction à long terme.

      Ils ne pourront plus se passer de toi
      4,2
    • Deep Work

      Retrouver la concentration dans un monde de distractions

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      La capacité qui revêt le plus de valeur dans notre économie se fait de plus en plus rare. Celui qui la développe se donne les moyens d'accomplir de grandes choses. Le travail en profondeur, ou deep work, désigne une activité professionnelle menée dans un état de concentration absolue qui pousse nos capacités cognitives jusqu'à leurs limites. Ces efforts créent de la valeur, affinent nos compétences et sont difficiles à reproduire. En d'autres termes, le travail en profondeur est comme un superpouvoir dans notre économie toujours plus concurrentielle. Et pourtant... nous avons, pour la plupart, perdu cette capacité. S'appuyant sur des modèles de réussite historiques et contemporains, Cal Newport nous explique pourquoi il est si crucial de réapprendre à se concentrer intensément dans un monde débordant d'informations et de distractions. Il nous enseigne 4 principes destinés à rééduquer notre esprit et à replacer le travail en profondeur, seule source de sens et de valeur, au coeur de notre vie professionnelle. « Captivant et substantiel... Deep work [...] livre aux ambitieux une foule de pratiques concrètes à mettre en oeuvre. » The Wall Street Journal

      Deep Work
      4,2
    • Do Less, Live More, Get Accepted What if getting into your reach schools didn’t require four years of excessive A.P. classes, overwhelming activity schedules, and constant stress? In How to Be a High School Superstar, Cal Newport explores the world of relaxed superstars—students who scored spots at the nation’s top colleges by leading uncluttered, low stress, and authentic lives. Drawing from extensive interviews and cutting-edge science, Newport explains the surprising truths behind these superstars’ mixture of happiness and admissions success,  ·        Why doing less is the foundation for becoming more impressive.·        Why demonstrating passion is meaningless, but being interesting is crucial.·        Why accomplishments that are hard to explain are better than accomplishments that are hard to do. These insights are accompanied by step-by-step instructions to help any student adopt the relaxed superstar lifestyle—proving that getting into college doesn’t have to be a chore to survive, but instead can be the reward for living a genuinely interesting life.

      How to Be a High School Superstar
      4,1
    • Digital Minimalism

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      In "Digital Minimalism," Cal Newport offers a practical guide to reducing digital distractions and reclaiming a meaningful life. He encourages readers to rethink social media use, prioritize meaningful interactions, and rediscover offline pleasures. This book is a timely call to take control of technology and find inner calm.

      Digital Minimalism
      4,1
    • Offers time-management strategies, tips on taking tests, techniques for writing essays better and faster, and self-assessment tests to help students analyze their study skills

      How to become a straight - A student
      4,0
    • The only guide to getting ahead once you’ve gotten in—proven strategies for making the most of your college years, based on winning secrets from the country's most successful students What does it take to be a standout student? How can you make the most of your college years—graduate with honors, choose exciting activities, build a head-turning resume, and gain access to the best post-college opportunities? Based on interviews with star students at universities nationwide, from Harvard to the University of Arizona, How to Win at College presents seventy-five simple rules that will rocket you to the top of the class. These college-tested—and often surprising—strategies include:• Don’t do all your reading• Drop classes every term• Become a club president• Care about your grades, Ignore your GPA• Never pull an all-nighter• Take three days to write a paper• Always be working on a “grand project”• Do one thing better than anyone else you knowProving that success has little to do with being a genius workaholic, and everything to do with playing the game, How to Win at College is the must-have guide for making the most of these four important years—and getting an edge on life after graduation.

      How to win at college : surprising secrets for success from the country's top students
      4,0
    • Cal Newport's clearly-written manifesto flies in the face of conventional wisdom by suggesting that it should be a person's talent and skill - and not necessarily their passion - that determines their career path. Newport, who graduated from Dartmouth College (Phi Beta Kappa) and earned a PhD. from MIT, contends that trying to find what drives us, instead of focusing on areas in which we naturally excel, is ultimately harmful and frustrating to job seekers. The title is a direct quote from comedian Steve Martin who, when once asked why he was successful in his career, immediately replied: "Be so good they can't ignore you" and that's the main basis for Newport's book. Skill and ability trump passion. Inspired by former Apple CEO Steve Jobs' famous Stanford University commencement speech in which Jobs urges idealistic grads to chase their dreams, Newport takes issue with that advice, claiming that not only is thsi advice Pollyannish, but that Jobs himself never followed his own advice. From there, Newport presents compelling scientific and contemporary case study evidence that the key to one's career success is to find out what you do well, where you have built up your 'career capital,' and then to put all of your efforts into that direction.

      So good they can't ignore you: Why skills trump passion in the quest for work you love
      4,0
    • Tiny Experiments

      How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      'A compelling new take on a timeless concern' CAL NEWPORT'I loved this profound, practical and generous book' OLIVER BURKEMAN'A paradigm-shifting exploration of how to apply the techniques of science to modern life' TIAGO FORTE'One of the best productivity books that I've read' RYDER CARROLLWe're told productivity is all about single-minded focus, hard grind and big goals. Deviating from the linear path means failure. The problem: it's not true. In this transformative book, neuroscientist and entrepreneur Anne-Laure Le Cunff reveals the easier, proven method to achieve our ambitions: an experimental mindset. Ditching out-dated notions of chasing success, she demonstrates the joyful power of 'tiny experiments' in which goals are discovered, pursued and adapted on your own terms. Rooted in science and real-world success stories, Tiny Experiments is packed with tools to help you break free from limiting beliefs, harness the power of imperfection and apply your curiosity - to create a meaningful, productive life in an ever-changing world.

      Tiny Experiments
      3,7
    • Company of One

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Company of One is a refreshing new approach centered on staying small and avoiding growth, for any size of business. Not as a freelancer who only gets paid on a per piece basis, and not as an entrepreneurial start-up that wants to scale up as soon as possible, but as a small business that is deliberately committed to staying that way. By staying small, you can have freedom to pursue more meaningful pleasures in life, and avoid the headaches that result from dealing with employees, long meetings, or worrying about expansion. Company of One introduces this unique business strategy and explains how to make it work for you, including how to generate cash flow on an ongoing basis. Paul Jarvis left the corporate world when he realized that working in a high-pressure, high-profile world was not his idea of success. Instead, he now works for himself out of his home, and lives a much more rewarding and productive life. He no longer has to contend with an environment that constantly demands more productivity, more output and more growth. In Company of One, Jarvis explains how you can do the same, including planning to set up, determining desired revenues and keeping clients happy, and of course, doing all this on your own

      Company of One
      3,9
    • Outlines recommendations for business leaders on how to maximize a working team's professional productivity by improving administrative support and streamlining digital traffic.

      A World Without Email
      3,8