11am - 3pm, and a push 3pm - 4pm. Relief at 5pm and a slow cool-down.<p>A regular hour office job, but largely '50% time' which I'm ridiculously lucky to have, long may it be that way.<p>Evenings are a time for inspiration, and mornings for licking-off stuff mainly related to admin and documentation.<p>Time to work with and interact with colleagues is very important. It is a magnifier. What I've learnt the most regarding my own productivity is I do too much, and it is probably easier to have others do it. That's done by sharing and influencing, and helping out when colleagues are in need.
"After lunch"<p>This was true when I worked the nightshift and began working at 3pm and ate something around 5pm and was true when I moved to dayshift and started work around 8:30 or 9am and is true now when I typically start working between 9am and 10am. In all three cases, the first two hours of my day are/were spent doing relatively easy things and then more serious work happens/happened after eating lunch.
8 a.m. til 10 a.m. Or to put it another way, until other people come into the office :)<p>I used to come in late (midday) but commuting changes forced me to become an early riser. Now I honestly couldn't go back.
I'm most productive early in the morning. I work remote so sometimes I get started as early as 4 or 5 AM. So I have a full workday in by noon or 1pm. I usually turn in around 10pm most nights.
I'm most productive 2:00 am to 5:00 pm after of that hours must sleep 2 hours more 5:00am to 7:00 am and at the 8:00 am I'ḿ ready for go to work