Summary:
The book provides insights and strategies for individuals to escape the relentless cycle of busyness, enhance productivity, and unlock creativity by incorporating strategic pauses and reflection into their work routines. It emphasizes the importance of taking deliberate breaks to think and refocus, which can lead to more effective decision-making and a more fulfilling professional life.
Key points:
1. White Space at Work: Juliet Funt suggests taking deliberate breaks between tasks to reflect and recharge, boosting productivity and creativity.
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