RIP Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008)
Archive for the 'Lifestyle Design' Category
Learning to ignore things is one of the great paths to inner peace.
-Robert J. Sawyer, Calculating God
Over the holidays I used the time off to finally read the excellent book by tech entrepreneur Timothy Ferris entitled The 4-Hour Workweek. Among his many techniques for increasing effectiveness and lifestyle design, Tim prescribes a “Low-Information Diet”. Being away from the lab was a perfect opportunity to test out an immediate one-week media fast. The rules are pretty simple:
- No newspapers, magazines, or nonmusic radio
- No news at all
- No television
- No reading except one hour of fiction
- No Web surfing
This really exposed a bad habit of mine, unnecessary reading. My attention is almost constantly consumed by Google Reader as I unenthusiastically scour blogs, news, forums, and journals for several hours per day rendering me much less effective for the most important tasks. Following the rules above for over a week I feel rejuvenated. There’s a 9-day information gap in my Google Reader stats that I am quite proud of
