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001: Dealing with cognitive overload, morning routines and how lifelong learning makes you more productive

3 Questions from Readers

Robin Waldun
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In this episode, we answered three questions from our readers about dealing with an overwhelming amount of information, the impacts of a flexible morning routine, and how lifelong learning influences our productivity.

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Caitlin's Newsletter: Ruminations

RuminationsVulnerable musings on art, literature, and creative identity for writers & ruminators alike ❧By Caitlin Ellis

Cal Newport's brilliant books that changed my life (Pay Attention to Deep Work and How to Be A Straight-A Student)

https://calnewport.com/writing/

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