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Morning Routine for Knowledge Workers

13 pointsby w23jabout 8 years ago

3 comments

aesthetics1about 8 years ago
&quot;According to psychologist Ron Friedman, the first three hours of your day are your most precious for maximized productivity.&quot;<p>This is tough for me, because I find that I am most productive during my last 3 hours of the typical 8-5 workday. I am a bit of a zombie in the morning and don&#x27;t find myself really slipping into my groove until around 10-11am. Unfortunately government jobs do not offer a flexible schedule, so I have never been able to work when I feel I am most productive.
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Xorosabout 8 years ago
I personally am the most efficient between 10pm and 2am. And always have been. That&#x27;s when nothing is going to bother me in anyway.<p>But business hours don&#x27;t accommodate with this window. Even more now I&#x27;ve crossed the Atlantic Ocean and most of my client are still in Europe starting their working day when it&#x27;s 3am for me.<p>But when I really need to move forward on a project, I work nightly.
pmoriartyabout 8 years ago
<i>&quot;For best results: Spend 20% of your energy on your work and 80% of your energy on recovery and self-improvement.&quot;</i><p>My manager wants me to spend at least 120% of an 8 hour day on work, and in addition to learn new technologies on &quot;my own time&quot; (not really my own if it&#x27;s used for work). Then he&#x27;ll get on my case for not being fast enough or good enough.<p>Recovery? That&#x27;s lunch, dinner, and maybe 6 hours of sleep, if I&#x27;m lucky.