When – the scientific secrets of perfect timing

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== Concepts, Tools, and their Application ==  
 
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=== Timeboxing ===
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=== The Importance of Breaks ===
  
=== Time Mapping ===
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=== Beginnings, Midpoints and Endings ===
  
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=== Synching and Thinking in Groups ===
 
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Revision as of 02:11, 9 May 2023

"When - The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing" is a book written by the US American Author Daniel H. Pink and was published on January 8th, 2019. It explores the concept of timing in various aspects of our lives, including work, education, and relationships, drawing on a wide range of scientific studies to offer insights into how timing affects our daily experiences. It can be seen that there are optimal times for various activities, such as when to schedule a meeting, when to take a break, and when to learn new information. Further, the book explores the broader cultural implications of timing, such as the way that work hours, school schedules, and social customs are shaped by historical and cultural factors. In conclusion, Daniel H. Pink provides readers with a compelling look at the science of timing and offers practical advice for how to use this knowledge to improve the quality of their lives.

Contents

Introduction

Concepts, Tools, and their Application

Chronobiology and the "Peak, Trough, and Rebound" Theory

The Importance of Breaks

Beginnings, Midpoints and Endings

Synching and Thinking in Groups

Limitations

Conclusion

References

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When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing (Daniel H. Pink), ISBN: 1782119914, 9781782119913,

https://youtu.be/zUhnzxrNpCc (Google Talk)

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/539546/when-the-scientific-secrets-of-perfect-timing-by-daniel-h-pink/ (General book information).

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