S10 E04 - Rule 1: Build Your Deep Work Routine – Monastic, Bimodal, Rhythmic, or Journalistic?
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Since willpower is finite, we must use routines and rituals to successfully maintain deep concentration. Choose a scheduling philosophy that fits your life: Monastic (radically minimizing shallow work, like Donald Knuth), Bimodal (alternating defined deep periods with open time, like Carl Jung or Adam Grant), Rhythmic (maintaining a simple daily habit, like Jerry Seinfeld's chain method), or Journalistic (fitting deep work opportunistically into available time, like Walter Isaacson). Learn to Ritualize your sessions by defining location, duration, structure, and support (e.g., coffee, walking). Consider making Grand Gestures (radical investments like J.K. Rowling renting a hotel suite) to boost the task's importance. Use collaboration (the Whiteboard Effect) to push deeper when appropriate.