In today's world there is something that's the need of everyone that is perfection, perfection is something that everybody wants in their life from big industries to the multinational companies everyone wants skill and perfection in their life.
The best part about perfection is even the most brand valuable company Rolls-Royce considers skilled workers more than machines. The basic reason why skilled workers and perfection matters is that the work done by perfection has much more potential.
The main question that occurs here is how to bring Perfection in our life. How can we improve the quality of perfection in our life ?
You may have often heard that no one is perfect and yes it's absolutely correct, but having a desire to make ourselves perfect is not wrong .
Here are some tips that will surely help you in improving yourself and to bring Perfection in your work.
Deep work :- Complete guide to perfection
Deep work is the ability to get yourself engaged in your work with 100% focus. Deep work is one of the greatest ways to build perfection in your life.
Many successful people including the Author/writer of Harry Potter have used this technique to make their series successful.
There is no need to tell you how successful the Harry Potter series was and even you can become successful if you will do deep work in your life.
Not only JK Rowling but many other successful people used to do this to get their work done in less time.
How to do deep work ?
So in order to understand deep work let's first understand more about deep work and its types in detail.
First thing first according to the author of Deep Work, Cal Newport says that deep work are of 4 types and they are as follows
1. Monastic Approach
Monastic is the hardest type of deep work and people from the ancient times used to follow this technique.
What exactly this is, living like a monk, leaving everything and just searching for peace is called a monastic approach.
But this kind of deep work is next to possible for a common person like us because, you know it's hard to get away from your life and we have thousands of things to do. We have goals therefore it's impossible for us to have a monastic approach.
2. Bimodal approach
Bimodal approach is the technique of doing your work without being in contact with someone else.
The best thing about this technique is you can use it in your day to day life if you are not living in a joint family, if you have privacy then it's easy to get this approach into your habits.
But there are many people who find it hard to stay alone and can't find a place where they can perform deep work, so it's quite tough for those people.
3. Rhythmic Approach
Rhythmic approach is one the best and super easy way to apply deep work as you don't need to live a monastic life and you don't have to stay away from your family.
What you have to do is just select a time slot and use that time slot to do your work, it can be in the morning or in the evening it's up to you.
Just select a time slot, find a silent place and do your work without getting distracted.
4. Journalistic Approach
Last but not the least, Journalistic Approach is for those who have busy schedules and have less time to make slots , so this is for you all.
What you have to do is whenever you get time just close the door and start doing your work. No matter where you are, just pick up your to-do list and start accomplishing each of your tasks.
So those were the few ways that you can use to develop the habit of being focused in your life.
In the way of perfection Deep work has a great importance and we can't deny the fact that the more you are focused on your goals the more you can succeed in your life.
What's the best approach you can follow ?
What I can suggest to you is to go with Rhythmic Approach because that's the best way you can implement the habit of being focused in your life.
Just create a slot of time and give your 100% in that particular interval of time.
Conclusion
So that's all for now and u believe perfection comes with experience so try to gain experience, practice deep work in your life and you will soon see the Perfection in your life.
That's all
Good day
Source:- Deep work~Carl Newport
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