When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing | Daniel H. Pink | Talks at Google

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  • Опубліковано 11 лис 2024

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  • @DavidVre
    @DavidVre 4 роки тому +63

    Summary:
    Afternoon dip (if you wake up 7am, sleep at 23, its between 2-4pm usually): cognitive ability goes down, also negativity and bad emotional states goes up. Circadian rhytm.
    Q: When to ask boss for raise? Or any "important" questions
    A: Early in the morning or right after breaks (for instance after lunch break)
    Q: When should you begin an exercise/diet/habit program? (time of day)
    A: Certain dates: temporal landmarks.
    Powernap/coffeenap every day you can. Don´t need no bed or soft thing.
    Student: Do math/science before afternoon, philosophy and org after powernap.
    Syncronizing activities are very beneficial. Makes you more likely too cooperate with people, and . Surprising elixir
    There will be human, individual experiences.
    • When is your peak?
    • When is your most productive hours?
    • When do you wake up in your best days?
    • What are your hardest tasks? Do them during morning or right after powernap.
    - You should look at your own experiences in the light of probabilities
    Q: When to go to serious health appointment?
    A: Not in the afternoon. Best in the morning. Trade-off between productivity, but health comes first.
    Q: What recovery activities?
    A: Low research on break still. restorative breaks: going out in afternoon for.
    - More breaks
    - rather moving
    - rather outside
    - social > solo
    - leave phone behind
    - don´t talk about work.
    Another kind of break:
    - Before important surgery: they take a "break". Look over checklist and go over everything again.
    - Before athletes play games. Different forms of meditation. Before exam or interview: either exercise or meditate.
    Q: When should you do fun things? Or when will you enjoy it more?
    A: Evening for normal 80% of ppl.
    Q: When to have caffeine?
    A: Takes 25 minutes to hit. Don´t have it immediately when you wake up. (Best: after 1-2 hrs, when your cortisol levels begin to drop).
    Q: Ideal nap?
    A: 10-20 minutes. Ex: sit on your chair at office, drink a quick coffee/caffeine, put on noise-cancelling, timer on 25 minutes (in case it takes 5-10 minutes to fall asleep).
    Have a nice one!

  • @ninggu7788
    @ninggu7788 10 місяців тому +1

    So true. I ran my first marathon this year at age 29. Got goosebumps when i heard this

    • @The_Flash26
      @The_Flash26 8 місяців тому +1

      congratulations bro !
      BTW, I plan to run a marathon without any prior training. Can you give me some advice?

  • @haipengli4769
    @haipengli4769 6 років тому +13

    Some key ideas: 1. Performance varies with mood, which is associated with time; 2. Temporary landmarks have a higher chance for successful behavioral changes; 3. Synchronization helps

  • @abbeybercasio2283
    @abbeybercasio2283 6 років тому +9

    If I am a google employee and I hear Dan Pink will facilitate a talk at my company.. I would be over the moon. Such a low turnout. So many people need to hear this.
    Thanks for posting this publicly though, I can use this as reference for my own talks and share with my friends.
    #choralesinger2007to2011 and now I want to go back!

  • @harshj7045
    @harshj7045 4 роки тому +3

    00:01:05 is the starting point
    Really informative!

  • @JL-fz5kn
    @JL-fz5kn 6 років тому

    Synchronizing is so powerfully good for us.
    Great things to remember and cite the research.
    Thank you!

  • @twn5858
    @twn5858 6 років тому +20

    This guy looks like Bob Saget.

    • @Zahnpuppy
      @Zahnpuppy 6 років тому

      'looks like a jew'

    • @biobossx99
      @biobossx99 4 роки тому

      I'm not the only one...

  • @arrabalimaz622
    @arrabalimaz622 4 роки тому +1

    today I got up from sleep on 8 am again sleeved got up on 10 am I'm feeling that I do sleep a lot

  • @abdomahfouad4699
    @abdomahfouad4699 3 роки тому

    I am lucky that I didn’t bought his book ! He is Mr repetitive so his books , this video saved me money ,effort and frustration .
    thanks UA-cam 😂

  • @nick2902
    @nick2902 6 років тому

    WOW!!!!
    Excellent talk!

  • @CalLadyQED
    @CalLadyQED 6 років тому +1

    Anyone else think he looks like the father in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids?

  • @Franlucie
    @Franlucie 3 роки тому

    The talk was in 2018, but everyone is sitting as if Covid was there! haha social distancing

  • @JaxT83
    @JaxT83 5 років тому +1

    Shooter McGavin?

  • @arrabalimaz622
    @arrabalimaz622 4 роки тому

    do sundar doin attending this talks can anyone assure

  • @Naivedo
    @Naivedo 4 роки тому +1

    My midpoint is 9am, I am a super owl.

  • @climateteacherjohnj7763
    @climateteacherjohnj7763 4 роки тому

    Sounds like a good argument for a Hobbit's lifestyle: frequent naps under the shade of a tree, six small meals a day, a good pipe in the evening and ruminating under the stars... Imagine that for our judges. The myth of three square meals a day needs to be put to rest. The graph is perfectly matched to the insulin peaks and lows that come with the poor timing of the modern diet.

  • @arrabalimaz622
    @arrabalimaz622 4 роки тому

    so solving maths difficult problems first at morning exam??😉

  • @arrabalimaz622
    @arrabalimaz622 4 роки тому

    what you doin dan

  • @lilianamihaylova459
    @lilianamihaylova459 5 років тому

    Why nobody owns a car in the audience?

  • @davidrossifernandez7551
    @davidrossifernandez7551 6 років тому

    Unab y_cristianismo global funciona si es anonimo.

  • @davidrossifernandez7551
    @davidrossifernandez7551 6 років тому

    Unab_fuí a argumentar e divishon

  • @kamalabuhenamostafa
    @kamalabuhenamostafa 6 років тому

    Ha ha ha ....a a interesting.....................

  • @fernie4287
    @fernie4287 4 роки тому

    His ideas may be interesting but his speech skills are kind of boring.Very,I would say.