Showing posts with label Success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Success. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2014

The First Two Hours of the Day Might be the Most Productive

Article

Each morning, we get a brief window of time during which we're most mentally capable ofgetting stuff done, said behavioral scientist Dan Ariely in a recent Ask Me Anything on Reddit. And yet most of us waste that time. 
Generally speaking, Ariely said, the two hours after we become fully awake are, potentially, our most productive. But what's the first thing you do when your brain shakes off the fogginess of sleep? I know what I do: I ease into the day by attending to my most mindless tasks first, like replying to emails or playing around on Twitter. Ariely really wishes we would knock this off. 
One of the saddest mistakes in time management is the propensity of people to spend the two most productive hours of their day on things that don't require high cognitive capacity (like social media). If we could salvage those precious hours, most of us would be much more successful in accomplishing what we truly want. 
One way to fight against this tendency is to decide the night before what you want to accomplish in the morning, so you can jump right into your day. There is a time for mindlessness, but maybe save it for later. 

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Easier to Fail Small Then Think Big and Risk Failing Big

Seth Godin

Most entrepreneurs sabotage their work because it's safer to fail small. It's safer to say "If I could just get funded then I could succeed" then it is to say "Wow, I got funded, I better think big or I'm going to fail big."

The Quality of Your Life Depends on How You React to Problems - Shane Burcaw

"We all have problems in life, some of them are big, some of them small, but the quality of your life is really dependent on how you react to those problems."

If you just truly take time to laugh at yourself and your problems and the craziness of the world around you you're going to have better time. And when it comes down to it, life is about having a good time.

Shane Burcaw




Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Age is a State of Mind - Kelly Slater on Advanced Physical Fitness at 50 - 60

"I know people who are 50-60 years old who are in better physical shape than they've ever been. So if you can keep your mind in a good place at that age, there's no reason you shouldn't be better than you were at age 18..."

Friday, November 4, 2011

Not Overworking Equates to Better Productivity

Article

"Moreover, Leslie Perlow and Jessica Porter of Harvard Business School have shown that requiring time off results in better economic performance. They conducted a study wherein a Boston-based company provided two control groups. The first worked long hours (50 or more a week), skipped part of their vacations and were constantly on call. The second worked a 40- hour week, took full vacations, and left their BlackBerrys at the office.
At the end of their study, Perlow and Porter found that those on time-off teams reported higher job satisfaction, greater likelihood that they could imagine a long-term career with the firm and higher satisfaction with work/life balance.
No surprise there. But the time-off control group also reported increased learning and development and better communication with their teams and, most surprisingly, they actually produced more total output than their workaholic colleagues."

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