I came across this interview of Daniel Pink, where he shared some study results. About 20% of the variance in human performance is related directly to the time of day. Mornings being the peak performance periods when we are best doing analytic tasks, the afternoon is better suited to doing mundane administrative tasks (PS. because we are dumber 😊), while late afternoon and early evening, also referred to the recovery phase, is often when we are best at doing creative tasks....
I came across this interview of Daniel Pink, where he shared some study results. About 20% of the variance in human performance is related directly to the time of day. Mornings being the peak performance periods when we are best doing analytic tasks, the afternoon is better suited to doing mundane administrative tasks (PS. because we are dumber 😊), while late afternoon and early evening, also referred to the recovery phase, is often when we are best at doing creative tasks....
I came across this interview of Daniel Pink, where he shared some study results. About 20% of the variance in human performance is related directly to the time of day. Mornings being the peak performance periods when we are best doing analytic tasks, the afternoon is better suited to doing mundane administrative tasks (PS. because we are dumber 😊), while late afternoon and early evening, also referred to the recovery phase, is often when we are best at doing creative tasks....