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63: Daniel Pink | When Is the Best Time to Get Things Done?

63: Daniel Pink | When Is the Best Time to Get Things Done?

FromThe Jordan Harbinger Show


63: Daniel Pink | When Is the Best Time to Get Things Done?

FromThe Jordan Harbinger Show

ratings:
Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jul 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Daniel Pink (@DanielPink) is the author of New York Times Best Seller When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, which examines the psychology, biology, and economics behind scheduling for optimal effect -- and why your ideal time to get something done may widely differ from someone else's.
What We Discuss with Daniel Pink:

Timing is everything -- but we're only now beginning to connect the dots between fields of research to discover the science behind how timing actually works.
How humans are wired for time by chronotypes, how to identify our own particular chronotype, and what we can do to match our schedules to this chronotype.
What the trough is, how it differs according to chronotype, and how it affects the decisions we make -- for better or worse.
How observing the nappuccino and other restorative breaks during the day can minimize the worst effects of the trough.
Why lunch is really the most important meal of the day.
And much more...

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Released:
Jul 3, 2018
Format:
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