Understand this concept to 10x your productivity as an ADHDer!ā£
Many of us ADHDers struggle with low productivity and constant procrastination. ⣠⣠As a business owner or working professional, this can have severe consequences. ⣠⣠A study published in 2020 estimates that the lifetime cost of productivity losses for an individual with ADHD is approximately $1.2 million.ā£ā£ ⣠So we could also interpret this as how much your inaction costs you over the lifetime. ⣠⣠So as knowledge workers, as many of us ADHDers are, we should understand the difference between DEEP WORK and SHALLOW WORK to prevent these costs. ⣠⣠What is DEEP WORK?⣠⣠- Cognitively demanding tasksā⣠- Need dedicated focusā⣠- Can't be easily automated, outsourced, or replicatedā⣠- Create new value or improve a skill⣠⣠What is SHALLOW WORK? ⣠⣠- Do not require any significant cognitive effortā⣠- Can be easily replicated, automated, or done by someone less skilledā⣠- Low-value tasks, often multitasked, do not result in meaningful impact on goalsā⣠- But create the false impression of progress, connectedness, action⣠⣠I give you an example to drive this concept home: ⣠⣠- DEEP WORK: In 30 mins, you typed 500 words WRITING YOUR BOOK.⣠⣠- SHALLOW WORK: In 30 mins, you typed 500 words RESPONDING TO EMAILS.⣠⣠Conclusion: Same "ACTION." Much different "OUTPUT." ⣠⣠To implement this concept start using time blocking and differentiate between blocks of focused work (deep work) and blocks of low-value tasks (shallow work). ⣠⣠The nice side effect of this is that it prevents distractions from interrupting, thus improving your ability to concentrate.ā£