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Updated · Tom's Guide · May 4
Author uses ChatGPT to apply First Principles and double deep work focus
Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · May 4

Author uses ChatGPT to apply First Principles and double deep work focus

5 articles · Updated · Tom's Guide · May 4
  • Over a week, the writer said the approach cut work to about four hours from 10 by prioritising sleep, limiting output to two major tasks and batching emails and Slack.
  • ChatGPT reframed the workday around finite energy, diminishing returns and separating high-impact "trunk" work from low-value busywork, which the author said reduced stress and brain fog.
  • The experiment was presented as a response to burnout and rigid productivity norms, arguing schedules should be rebuilt around individual biology, attention and meaningful output rather than conventional hacks.
Is a bio-integrated schedule a productivity revolution for all, or a luxury reserved for autonomous workers?
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