
When
by Daniel Pink
Pink reveals that timing is a science, our cognitive abilities shift predictably throughout the day. Mornings favor analytics, while insight peaks during our non-optimal hours.
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by Daniel Pink
Pink reveals that timing is a science, our cognitive abilities shift predictably throughout the day. Mornings favor analytics, while insight peaks during our non-optimal hours.
In this collection, When references 2 other books.
It draws on Thinking, Fast and Slow and Flow.
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Pink references Kahneman's research on cognitive depletion and how mental energy fluctuates throughout the day
Cites Csikszentmihalyi's flow research when discussing how to align deep work with peak chronobiological periods
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