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My favorite kind of day is what I call a Cliff Hanger Day. It allows me to get the most work done while having the most fun.
Here's what it looks like.
- Get ready. I do my normal routine – workout, shower, and get spiritually together.
- Start the first task. Read a book I am reviewing until I get to right before a good part.
- Start the second task. Draft a blog post.
- Revisit the first task. Read some more in the book until I get to just before another good part.
- Repeat.
Studies show that most people's ability to concentrate on a task begins to diminish significantly after about 20 minutes. This is part of what's called the 9-20-90 rule. In training you need to ask a question every 9 minutes, change your method of teaching every 20, and take a break every 90 minutes.
So what I try to do is break up my work flow into 20 minute chunks. Even better is if I can time it so that I'm looking forward to returning to that task. This way I'm always looking forward to the next installment on a task. Maybe I'm a little ADD but when I try to focus for a couple of hours on one task I tend to get side tracked. 20 minute chunks work really well for me.
So what size chunks work best for you?
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