Caring for our team well is one of our most significant priorities. If our team is not well cared for, it is impossible for them to do the important work of caring for our clients. It’s a crucial cycle, and it’s one we are deeply committed to improving as much as we can.
This is one of the reasons we instituted four-day workweeks this year. Every Friday, half of our team is completely off. Multiple studies have been conducted to share the benefits of a four-day workweek, and our team can heartily echo those findings. A four-day workweek has been a huge boost to productivity and morale.
One of the ways we are trying to create space for everyone to focus and work is by holding a company-wide deep work day every Wednesday. Here are just a few of the things we’ve learned as we round out the first quarter of 2022.
Deep work is essentially a focused set period of time where you eliminate distractions, avoid meaningless tasks, and get things done. We all know how easy it is to look up after an hour of “work” and realize that we have been very busy, and accomplished nothing.
This concept comes from the book Deep Work: Rules to Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport, and if that title doesn’t make you want to immediately read this work, I don’t know what would. But it also clearly outlines the dilemma so many of us face: we have meaningful work we want to accomplish, but we’re so easily distracted by things around us – emails, Slack messages, social media, and more. Deep work helps eliminate those distractions and provides a way for us to focus and achieve.
While we are still trying to perfect these deep work days as a company, we have found it to be really helpful to have our entire team working in this focused way all at the same time.
We have definitely not perfected deep work days here at Primitive, and we’re not the experts by any means. But we have learned a few things about having a company-wide day focused on deep, intentional work. Here are just a few of the things we’ve learned.
While there is much we still have to learn about deep work, especially as we try to implement it company-wide, we have all been able to clearly see the advantages it can bring for our team and our clients. It allows us to create a schedule for our team that allows for meaningful work and life, and to create really intentional, successful work for our clients. The result is a team that is not only able to be more productive, but also more creative because they have had space for rest and education.
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