What are the ideal working hours according to you?
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Ryan Hoover@rrhoover
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I'm a morning person and like to break up my day with a mid-day lunch + workout.
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I am an early riser. Usually around 4 am unless I stayed up late working the night before.
I have to have around 7 hours sleep. I do my best work 5 am to 8 am and then 4 pm to 7pm. I like to take a break 1 pm to 3 pm.
@jasoncavness perfect!
When you need a break change your activity. Come back and make a list.
I think most people fit in the window of 8-6 but working hours should, and for me do, fluxuate on a number of factors: weather, sleep the night before, clarity of intent and clarity of thought.
N2D Method
I try to focus on 10am - 5pm for all of the main tasks, other than discussions with overseas practitioners who we need to talk to in their working day.
@jessica_gregson1 nice!
10am to 6pm
@urvi_patel312 perfect!
InAppStory
9 am to 8 pm now, want to cut it to 10-7 after launch
@nataliekarakina great!
HackerPulse
I try to do all manual tasks in the mornings and move all my meetings, calls etc to the evenings - this way more creative work is done when I have lots of energy and all the talking is moved to the second part of day
@gleb_braverman great idea!
#MatchingVoices Podcast - Season 1
I am the most productive from 16:00 till midnight)
@cn__katie interesting!
As a founder, I try to keep my working hours between 14 hours and 16 hours. More than that does not do good to my body and less than that is not enough.
N2D Method
@ussist_me That's a lot!
@ussist_me @jessica_gregson1 I will summarize the working hours in about 10-12 hours. Morning meditation, jogging. Organize work and work until night
N2D Method
@ussist_me @wetech_seo Good habits, I also do meditation and yoga before I start my working day (not every day, but plenty of days). Then long dog walks to give me thinking time.
@ussist_me wow, that's a lot!
@wetech_seo perfect!