Hi everyone,
If you’re familiar with Cal Newport’s concept of Deep Work—the ability to focus without distraction on cognitively demanding tasks—you know how important it is to manage attention and reduce digital clutter.
We just published an article that explores how Hookmark helps you put Newport’s ideas into practice:
How Hookmark Supercharges Deep Work: A Tool for Cal Newport Fans
In it, I walk through how Hookmark can reduce context switching, organize project-specific resources, support shutdown rituals, and help you stay in flow with the tools you already use. One of the paradoxical ideas is that Hookmark supports digital minimalism. Yes, it’s an additional tool; but it’s nimble and helps you use your existing tools together.
Here’s what I’d love to hear from you:
How does Hookmark support your deep work?
Do you use it in a specific workflow that helps you focus? Have you developed habits or systems with Hookmark that reduce digital noise or accelerate re-entry into complex tasks?
Feel free to share examples, tips, or questions.
Looking forward to the discussion!