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Brain study suggests the workday needs to be radically restructured

36 points| yoquan | 3 years ago |inverse.com

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jaredcwhite|3 years ago

One of the perks of being a freelance contractor is I can set my own hours. I virtually never just work 9-5. I work in concentrated chunks throughout the day with long breaks, sometimes an hour+ in length, in between. I often walk a lot and do stuff outside during the day, and then work quite a bit instead in the late evenings. Think about it: if all you're doing is staring at a computer screen and typing for your job, why on earth would you waste daylight hours doing that, and then when you're free it's night time? Huh?!

whatever1|3 years ago

Everyone just pretends working after lunch. Then productivity goes up, but it’s end of workday. Not to mention all the random interruptions when someone is in the productivity zone.

Office work is utterly broken for brain intensive work.

DeathArrow|3 years ago

As an anecdote, I tried to schedule interviews just after lunch break when I hoped interviewers are sleepy and they might get less ideas to ask questions. :)

The other preffered hour was right before the work day ends.

zuzuleinen|3 years ago

Doesn't this mean you also have less ideas to answer questions?

zcw100|3 years ago

Why does it require a "brain study" to even suggest restructuring the workday?

JetAlone|3 years ago

Meditate in meditate in the labour chamber ◊.◊

ftyers|3 years ago

The page has an advert every paragraph, wow.

cercatrova|3 years ago

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