CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Change Your Work Hours to Get More Done «

Web Worker Daily: "Getting to know yourself and your own work patterns are key to developing an effective work routine. It took me years to realize that my best hours for writing were between six in the morning and midday. By paying attention to my productivity patterns, I could’ve come to this conclusion a lot sooner and saved myself a lot of time."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Over this semester, I have been discovering which times work best for me to be productive, and there is a noticeable difference in productivity if I can get my work done at a prime time. Unfortunately, as this article mentions, my preferred time for working isn't always free, and I'm forced to try to do my work in a less productive time. Even though I consider my self more of a night person (I suspect most people in theater are), I know that there is a limit to how late I can work before there is nothing that I can do productively.