The Science of Productivity
14 January 2013
Studies have found that the most elite violinists in the world generally follow a 90-minute work regime, with a 15- to 20-minute break afterwards.
Studies have found that the most elite violinists in the world generally follow a 90-minute work regime, with a 15- to 20-minute break afterwards.
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I have this habit of procrastinating… I think I might try the ninety minutes, and the smaller task portions. If I think of it as less of a mountain, and more of a series of hills, it might be easier to sit my behind down and write. Thanks!
Interesting. So that’s why starting a new story feels daunting, but it’s also why – once I’ve started – carrying on to the finish feels natural and more comfortable than delaying. Like it!
(And I need to work on that breaking things down method. Still my weak point – for everything, not just writing!
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This was cool – and helpful! Thanks!