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Shallow Work Management

Strategies for efficiently handling necessary but non-cognitively demanding logistical tasks that don't create substantial value, by batching, automating, delegating, and minimizing them according to Cal Newport's framework.

Last updated: 2026-03-10 12:21

What is Shallow Work?

Cal Newport defines shallow work as non-cognitively demanding, logistical-style tasks often performed while distracted. These efforts tend not to create new value and are easy to replicate.

Examples

The Challenge

Shallow work is necessary but can consume entire days if not managed deliberately.

Strategies for Managing Shallow Work

1. Batch Shallow Tasks

Group similar shallow tasks together:

2. Time-Box Shallow Work

Limit total shallow work hours:

3. Become Hard to Reach

4. Drain the Shallows

5. Delegate When Possible

6. Set Boundaries

Best Times for Shallow Work

Tools for Efficiency

Measuring Shallow Work

Track:

Goal:

Newport suggests keeping shallow work under 50% of time, ideally 30% or less.

Best Practices

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